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Australian news, and some related international items

Angela Pamela uranium mine – a threat to Alice Springs’ water supply?

Uranium mine’s future depends on water supply ABC Rural News , 09/02/2010 The project manager for uranium exploration at the Angela Pamela deposit, 25 kilometres south of Alice Springs, says mining will only go ahead if the company can prove that it won’t harm the town’s water supply.

The Angela Pamela exploration site lies close to the aquifer that supplies the town with water.

Stephan Stander says it won’t be known until the end of this year whether or not Cameco Paladin will apply for a mining licence.”The joint venture partners are committed to the fact that we won’t develop the project or even consider it if we can’t, technically, for ourselves, prove that we won’t impact on the town’s water supply,” he says.

Uranium mine’s future depends on water supply – 09/02/2010

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Highly radioactive leaking water continues from Ranger uranium mine

Uranium mine leak ‘5400 times normal level’ – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) By Emma Masters  Feb 9, 2010 Contaminated water seeping from a mine in Kakadu National Park has a uranium concentration more than 5,000 times the normal level, a Senate estimates committee has heard.

The Office of the Supervising Scientist is the environmental regulator of the Ranger uranium mine, which is owned by Energy Resources of Australia. Continue reading

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Radioactivity found in wells near nuclear power plant

(USA) Elevated levels of radioactive chemical found in wells at SC nuclear power plant site CB ONLINE  The Associated Press, February 10, 2010
SENECA, S.C. (AP) – Officials say they’ve found elevated levels of a radioactive form of hydrogen in water in two wells at a South Carolina nuclear reactor site.

Duke Energy said Tuesday that samples from two wells at Oconee Nuclear Station near Seneca showed tritium levels above the nuclear industry’s voluntary reporting level.

Elevated levels of radioactive chemical found in wells at SC nuclear power plant site | Markets | Market News | Canadian Business Online

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Wind power going ahead in New South Wales

Hunter Valley energy farm to power homes Sydney Morning Herald February 9, 2010 A $190 million renewable energy farm that will provide power for 47,000 Hunter Valley homes has been given planning approval by the NSW government. Continue reading

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Cogeneration energy plant for Queensland sugar mill

Sweet news for Mackay Sugar Cogeneration Project  EcoGeneration  10 February 2010

Mackay Sugar has issued contracts for the construction of a $120 million cogeneration power plant at its Racecourse Mill in Queensland. Continue reading

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China takes the lead in renewable energy jobs

James M. Gentile: Who Will Win The Race For Jobs In Renewable Energy? THE HUFFINGTON POST February 8, 2010 When it comes to renewable energy innovation and equipment manufacturing, China is challenging the West, and the outcome will decide where millions of jobs go in the future. Continue reading

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Western Australia makes modest start on promoting renewable energy

WA Gov puts up $10m in funds for green energy tech Third round of funding to encourage the development of sustainable, low-emission technologies  Computerworld Staff * 10 February, 2010 Continue reading

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Canada developing renewable energy, leaving nuclear to languish

This gives the government a chance to ramp up efforts to have green energy replace nuclear, which now accounts for about half of Ontario’s power,

Nuclear industry left hanging

Rob Ferguson Queen’s Park Bureau With files from Tanya Talaga  thestar.com 10 Feb 2010
The McGuinty government is leaving Ontario’s nuclear industry “drifting in the wind” after handing foreign-based Samsung a $7 billion deal to develop green power, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak charges. Continue reading

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Abbott’s Climate Policy very costly – Financial Analyst’s Report

the Coalition proposal would exacerbate the problem and ”put the final nail in the renewable energy industry’s coffin”

Report blasts Abbott climate plan Sydney Morning Herald ADAM MORTON February 10, 2010THE Coalition’s climate change policy would cost taxpayers more than twice as much as the government’s emissions trading scheme, an analysis has found. Continue reading

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Nuclear engineer advises shutdown of Yankee Nuclear Plant

Nuclear Expert Says Yankee Should Shut Down VPR News: 02/10/1 John Dillon – Montpelier, Vt. An expert on nuclear power hired by the Legislature says Vermont Yankee should shut down voluntarily to stop its radiation leaks. Continue reading

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Sarah Palin advocates war with Iran

(USA) Palin beating drums of war on Iran PRESS TV, 08 Feb 2010 US conservative darling Sarah Palin says she thinks President Barack Obama should declare war on Iran. Continue reading

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Martin Ferguson says No Uranium Sales to India

Australian minister rules out uranium export to India DAWN.COM By Afshan Subohi , 11 Feb, 2010 CANBERRA: The Australian government does not intend to export uranium to India, according to Minister for Resources, Energy and Tourism Martin Ferguson. Continue reading

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India ramping up nuclear weapons

India announces long-range nuclear-capable missile test Google News By Pratap Chakravarty (AFP) – 11 Feb 2010 NEW DELHI — India will test a nuclear-capable missile with a range of over 5,000 kilometres (3,000 miles) within a year, its top military scientist said Wednesday, risking a rise in regional tensions. Continue reading

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Olympic Dam uranium mine’s very costly accident

Olympic Dam accident may cost $228m Matt Chambers  The Australian  February 11, 2010 THE failure of a hoist at BHP Billiton’s Olympic Dam copper and uranium mine last October that sent a full skip of ore plummeting hundreds of metres was caused by a computer braking system fault and could cost the company more than $US200 million ($228.6m) in lost profit………
The October 2009 incident has rendered the Clark shaft unusable and sliced 75 per cent of capacity from the big mine at Roxby Downs in South Australia.

Olympic Dam accident may cost $228m | The Australian

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Nuclear weapons in Europe – a handicap for global safety

Europe’s Nuclear Deterrent Debated Voice of America 8 Feb 2010 Jennifer Glasse | London Germany’s new coalition government is calling for U.S. nuclear missiles to be removed from Europe.  A London research organization says Germany’s announcement has reopened the global debate about whether nuclear weapons help or hinder global security…… Continue reading

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