Nuclear energy not needed in South Africa
A Russian activist who blew the whistle on South Africa’s pending nuclear marriage with the former Soviet Union believes the deal is all about power; but not the type needed for the grid.
South Africa’s hidden nuclear explosives
A new report reveals that South Africa has enough nuclear explosives to power half-a-dozen nuclear bombs, and refuses to relinquish them
Zuma’s plan to fix South Africa’s electricity crisis
SA President Jacob Zuma has unveiled his plan to fix Eskom’s problems and resolve the electricity crisis in South Africa
Koeberg nuclear reactor shutdown planned
Unit One of the Koeberg nuclear power station will be shut down on Monday for a scheduled maintenance programme, Eskom said
Iran, under global sanctions for its nuclear enrichment programme, on Tuesday launched a new uranium production facility and began operations in two extraction mines, state television said.
The mines in the city of Saghand in central Iran operate 350 metres (1,150 feet) underground and are...
South Africa needs more nuclear power plants to meet growing electricity demand, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said on Monday.
"We need to produce electricity in other parts of the country to spread the electricity production points around the national grid," Motlanthe said at the...
US President Barack Obama said there were signs that China was recalculating his policy towards North Korea out of frustration at leader Kim Jong-Un's nuclear brinkmanship.
In an interview with ABC News aired Wednesday, Obama said that the latest alarming threats from Pyongyang following its...
http://www.businessinsider.com/north-korea-hideous-crimes-morning-period-2011-12
Are you happy with the fact that this 28 year old son of a nutjob has his finger on some nuclear weapons?
http://www.sunrgi.com/increased-light-gathering-area.html
that beats the price of current solar energy by 10 to 20 times, it also beats Nuclear and Coal.
EDIT: plz, excuse my grammar, its not usually so; laptop battery only had a few seconds