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Wind Turbine
Could Painting Wind Turbine Blade Improve Bird Safety?
A study aims to examine whether painting a wind turbine blade black, instead of the traditional white color, would improve safety for birds.
Oil&Gas Drilling
Chevron Cleared to Start up Gorgon and Jansz Feed Gas Pipeline and Wells
Australian National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) has approved Chevron’s environment plan for the commissioning, s…
Net Zero Emission
ReNew Power Spurs Remote Links with Librestream AR Solution
Librestream's AR solution will help ReNew Power wind and solar field service teams maintain safer hands-free operations.
Natural Gas
Energy Cooperation with Israel and Cyprus
Greek Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas held talks with his Israeli and Cypriot counterparts, Karine Elharrar and Natasa Pilides.
Nuclear Technology
Singapore Government Backs Research Programme to Assess Nuclear Project Safety
The Singapore government said it is backing research on nuclear policy, science, and engineering, through the Nuclear Safety Research and Education Programme.
Nuclear Power Plant
UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief in Ukraine to Talk Safety Support
The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s director-general arrived in Ukraine March 29 for talks with senior government officials on delivering “urgent technical assistance…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
HydrogenOne Invests £7m in Cranfield Aerospace Solutions
HydrogenOne Capital Growth and Safran Corporate Ventures invest £10.5m in Cranfield Aerospace Solutions to foster hydrogen fuel cell power in aviation.
Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Continues Efforts for a Safety Framework for Ukraine
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general says consultations about an agreement for the safety and security of Ukraine's nuclear facilities…
Nuclear Power Plant
‘No Issues Of Safety Concern’ At Nuclear Plants Following Fukushima Earthquake
A powerful earthquake off the eastern coast of Japan which killed four people did not cause any issues of safety concern at the three nuclear power station in t…
Chernobyl
IAEA and Ukrainian Regulator Provide Updates on Nuclear Facilities
Ukraine informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 16 March that the Zaporozhye NPP (ZNPP) had lost connection to a third power line but that two…
Nuclear Power Plant
Fukushima Touched by Another Earthquake, Some Deficiencies Reported at Nuclear Plants
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake caused some deficiencies at two of the three nuclear power plants located in relatively close proximity to the fault, but it did not …
Nuclear Power Plant
'No Safety Concern' as Zaporozhe Loses Third Power Line
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had been told that Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant has lost connection to a third power line, but tw…
Nuclear Power Plant
Tender Launched for New Nuclear Plant at Dukovany
The Czech Republic’s Ministry of Industry and Trade has officially given its approval after completing the safety assessment of the three approved bidders - ED…
Nuclear waste
UK Repatriates Australian Nuclear Waste
A consignment of intermediate-level radioactive waste has been safely returned to Australia from the Sellafield plant in the UK.
Nuclear Power Plant
Chernobyl Power Cut, Transmission Lost at Europe's Largest Atomic Plant: IAEA
Power has been cut to the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Ukraine said Wednesday, but the UN's atomic watchdog said there was "no critical impact on safety".
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