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Bloomberg

7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan, Shaking Tokyo

Higher Ed
A magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck northern Japan near Fukushima prefecture late on Wednesday, causing injuries, derailing a bullet train and disrupting power. Buildings shook in Tokyo. Several power plants were knocked offline. These...
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Bloomberg

California May Extend Life of Nuclear Power Plant

Higher Ed
California, the birthplace of the US anti-nuclear movement, is working with its largest power company, PG&E Corp., to postpone the closure of California's only remaining reactors as its pushes to phase out fossil fuels. This is video of...
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Curated Video

EDF to decide on UK nuclear power plant

Higher Ed
French energy company EDF is due to decide Thursday whether to go ahead with a major nuclear power plant project in southwest England that some consider too costly, including one board member who announced his resignation.As the...
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Curated Video

Protesters block nuclear waste train

Higher Ed
1. Protesters gathered on railway tracks, police watching 2. Close up of protesters 3. Police lined up next to railway track 4. Group of police gathered 5. Protesters on railway tracks, police watching 6. Close up of police 7. Various...
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Curated Video

Japanese PM Abe arrives ahead of G7 summit

Higher Ed
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in Munich, Germany on Saturday ahead of the Group of Seven summit.Japan may find itself the odd man out when Abe presents his government's blueprint for combating climate change at this...
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Bloomberg

China Denounces Australia-UK-US Submarine Deal

Higher Ed
China has launched another diplomatic broadside against Australia's plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines under its defense deal with the US and the UK. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Says Russia Attacks Nuclear Power Plant

Higher Ed
Ukrainian officials say Russia has attacked the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in the Ukrainian City of Enerhodar, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe. (Source: Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant)
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Bloomberg

'Very Delicate Situation' at Ukraine Nuclear Site: IAEA

Higher Ed
International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi says Ukraine's biggest nuclear power plant is still operating, but he says the situation is very delicate. Russian troops are in "effective control" of the area,...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Tanaka Global CEO Nobuo Tanaka

Higher Ed
Nobuo Tanaka, CEO of Tanaka Global and former Executive Director at the International Energy Agency, discusses his outlook for energy markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the latest segment of "Japan Ahead" on...
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Bloomberg

A Russian Nuclear Strike Could 'Get Out of Control,' Moniz Says

Higher Ed
Ernest J. Moniz, head of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, says Russian President Vladimir Putin's threats to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine are "out of line." He also says Russia using a smaller, tactical nuclear weapon is still very...
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Curated Video

RR7929B NUCLEAR WASTE: THE GREENPEACE PROTEST

Higher Ed
Supporters of nuclear energy insist it is the best hope for the world's future needs, when stocks of conventional fuels eventually run out. But a major problem is what's to be done with the nuclear waste which is an inevitabe...
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Bloomberg

MIT's Kate Brown on Ukraine Nuclear Plant Attack

Higher Ed
Kate Brown, Professor of Science, Technology & Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses the risks around Russia's attack on a Ukrainian nuclear plant. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Nuclear Plant Faces Political Problems: IAEA

Higher Ed
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi discusses Russian control of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, investigating Iran's nuclear capabilities, and nuclear tests conducted by North Korea. He speaks with Francine...
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Bloomberg

Singapore’s Utility SP Group Seeks to Tap on Renewable Resources

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- Wong Kim Yin, chief executive officer of SP Group, explains how Singapore's state-owned utility is trying to counter growing international pressure to shrink their carbon footprint. SP Group became the first authorized issuer...
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Bloomberg

Austria Anticipates Inflation Slowing in Mid-2022

Higher Ed
Within the middle of the year, we can expect inflation to go down a little bit at least," Austrian Finance Minister Magnus Brunner told Bloomberg TV on Thursday. Brunner added that he was "confident" the ECB is taking the right measures...
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Curated Video

Fuel cell powered cars on display in California

Higher Ed
1. Medium of hydrogen powered Audi vehicle driving. 2. Close up of General Motors hydrogen car. 3. Close up of Toyota fuel cell sign. 4. Close up of GM Hydrogen sign. 5. Medium of Volkswagen hydrogen powered car driving off. 6. Close up...
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Bloomberg

EU Says 'External Factors' Paused Iran Nuclear Talks

Higher Ed
World powers and Iran suspended their efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear accord. European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Twitter the talks in Vienna were paused due to "external factors." Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern is...
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Bloomberg

Monash University's Rublee on Russia Muclear Threat

Higher Ed
Monash University Associate Professor of International Relations Maria Rublee says Putin putting Russian nuclear forces on high alert comes from deep insecurity and weakness - which is the most dangerous type of nuclear threat. She...
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Bridgeman Arts

Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire. France, 1959

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. Control room of G2...
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Bridgeman Arts

UNGG nuclear power reactor in Marcoule. France, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. SNCF electric...
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Curated Video

RR7624B USA: HOW SAFE IS NUCLEAR POWER?

Higher Ed
In the 1976 primary elections, Californians voted not just for Ronald Reagan and Governor Jerry Brown, they also decided to reject Proposition 15 - a proposal which would have closed the state's nuclear power stations by insisting on...
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Curated Video

Region turns to nuclear power over next decade

Higher Ed
LEAD-IN:Many countries across the Middle East and North Africa plan to build nuclear power plants during the next ten years.How best to regulate the growing industry is one point of discussion at a regional nuclear energy summit being...
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Bloomberg

Duke Energy Looks to Sell $4 Billion Renewable Unit

Higher Ed
Utility giant Duke Energy Corp. is planning to spin off its $4 billion US solar and wind portfolio in what would be one of the nation's biggest renewable sales ever. CEO Lynn Good speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the potential deal.
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RR8033A ENERGY AND THE FUTURE

Higher Ed
Background to story: Leaping oil prices and near-disasters at nuclear power plants have encouraged the search for alternative energy sources. In Britain, coal is enjoying a revival; and in North America, tar sands are being exploited. ...