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Hitachi acquires British nuclear venture Horizon from Germany's RWE AG and E.ON AG for $1.12 billion. Hitachi plans to double its nuclear plant business in 10 years as it reduces its consumer product operations. The Horizon program is to build 4 to 6 new nuclear plants in Britain.
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Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 12 and Iranian refusal on nuclear weapons development and ballistic missiles leading to collapse in 21 hours of talks. Vance leaves talks and US plans to impose a naval blockade of Iran. This report by the Guardian shows that media coverage has created a sense of delusion that the world including the poorest countries in the world in Asia, in Latin America and even in Europe, and the industrialized countries will somehow allow the free navigation for oil and other raw materials to be interrupted by any nation. There are protests all over the world about increase in fuel prices, some of this affects LPG supplies for cooking in countries with a population of 1.4 billion people (India) many times that of the entire Middle East. Tens of millions of migrant workers head back to their homes in poorest states in India as LPG cylinder prices quadruple and are in short supply April 13, 2026.It also affects China and Japan which are dependent on Hormuz,  not the US which exports oil and does not seek to gain from oil prices. Posturing by the media and European governments on this issue has created this delusion that this is about US actions, when the US is only acting in the interests of all nations to keep the planet safer from dangerous nuclear proliferation in the region most torn by repeated wars in the last 50 years. Some of the language used about attacks on power plants has become a reason to justify such reporting to present aggressive ballistic missile development and nuclear weapons development in Iran in a benign way, becoming oblivious of how it affects the lives of billions of people around the world, as the Middle Eastern region a small fraction of the world's population (less than 7%) and a small fraction of the planet's surface (less than 6%) continues to operate in a way that is destructive for the lives of people around the world.   ...
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Kyushu Electric Power's Sendai Nuclear Plant is the first nuclear plant to be brought back into operation on August 10, 2015, as Japan brings back nuclear plants with strict safety standards under the Abe administration. Household electric bills had gone up by 25% with nuclear plants shut down.
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The Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics spins out a startup Proxima that has received $70 millon in funding to produce the first serious fusion power nuclear energy concept. This is nuclear energy without radioactive waste- Proxima's Stellerator fusion power concept published in journal Fusion Engineering and Design.

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Environmental groups in Vermont face the difficult choice between opposint the state's nuclear plant and opting for importing more fossil fuel based electricity from outside the state thus actually increasing the state's carbon footprint. Meanwhile renewable energy remains at 6% only a small factor in the overall equation and unlikely to bridge the gap.
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The country is Turkey and the plant will supply 10% of Turkey's needs, about the size of the electricity for the city of Istanbul. Russia will build, and run the plant for 40-50 years in a new arrangement.

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The Daiichi Fukushima nuclear reactors are of a older 1970's design. A Wall Street Journal analysis of the safety record at the plant shows a safety record that is worse than other nuclear plants in Japan. Experts say the maintenance practices at the plant contributed to the nuclear meltdown. In the US spent fuel is retained in the nuclear reactor vessel during maintenance. At TEPCO's Fukushima plant the spent fuel is removed from the plant during maintenance and depends mainly on cooling water to keep the heat from building up. The additional protection of the reactor vessel is not present if something were to go wrong, as happened with the earthquake and tsunami.
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Rick Perry's IPO for startup Fermi plans to build natural gas processing plants in Amarillo, Texas, in wide open country, and wait for approval of large nuclear plants planned for the next couple of years. It is attempting to build on the surge in data power for AI. Yet these investments in data power take away from other needs for power in the manufacturing sector and for homes and infrastructure. How the Nation allocates scarce resources is something on which there will be much debate.


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