Nuclear power
IAEA 'secret' report reveals Turkey's nuclear duties
Turkey has not fulfilled many of the recommendations in a study by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on its bid to acquire nuclear energy, according to a document seen by Hürriyet.
Turkey to send 80 students to Russia for nuclear education
Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear power plant has completed the selection process of 80 Turkish students to study nuclear engineering in Russia from among 6,300 candidates.
Nuclear energy 'a must' for Turkey: IEA chief economist
Nuclear energy is a must for Turkey, especially as its energy demand is growing more than any other European country, the International Energy Agency?s chief economist, Fatih Birol, told Anadolu Agency in Doha.
How environmentalist is the opposition?
The voters are now pursuing their own problems among the political parties? election pledges. It is important that the Peoples? Democratic Party (HDP) creates enthusiasm in crowds with the topics of democracy, freedom, rights and law.
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Turkey's energy minister calls on environmentalists to march against outdated nuke plant in Armenia
Energy Minister Taner Y?ld?z has called on environmentalists in Turkey to march together against a nuclear power plant in Armenia near the Turkish border, the life of which has been extended by 10 years although its original closing date was set for next year.
Japan eyes nuclear for a fifth of electricity supply
A fifth of Japan's electricity supply should come from nuclear power generation, the country's industry ministry said April 28, despite widespread opposition in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster.
Minister: Turkey 'courageous' enough to have nuclear plant
Turkey is not less courageous than other countries which have nuclear power plants, the country?s energy minister has said, as concerns lingered over the safety of Turkey?s first nuclear power plant, which is being constructed in the southern province of Mersin.
Japan court approves restart of reactors in boost for Abe's nuclear policy
A Japanese court has rejected a legal bid to block the reopening of the Sendai nuclear power station on safety grounds, removing one of the last big hurdles to switching reactors back on after the 2011 Fukushima crisis paralyzed the industry.
South Korea, US reach deal to revise civil nuclear pact
South Korea and the United States reached a deal on April 22 to revise a 40-year-old civil nuclear pact that gives the Asian country limited freedom to produce fuel for power generation but continues to curb its ability to reprocess spent fuel.
VIDEO: Actor 'duped' to appear in ad for Turkey's first nuclear plant
An actor has claimed that he was duped to appear in promotional films and banners for Turkey?s first nuclear power plant.