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Uprate planned for Fort Calhoun
Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) will uprate its Fort Calhoun nuclear power plant by almost 16% as part of the company's plan to increase its baseload power supply.
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Compass at rest (Vesmir, S Vanek)
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Utilities team up for UK nuclear
European utilities EOn and RWE will act together to build "at least 6000 MWe" of nuclear capacity in the UK.
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Fennovoima seeks decision on new Finnish plant
Fennovoima has submitted its application to the Finnish government for a decision-in-principle on the construction of a new nuclear power plant in the country.
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Slovak nuclear plant to restart in days?
Slovakia is preparing the Bohunice V1 unit 2 reactor for recommissioning less than two weeks after it was closed. The plant could be restarted within days unless gas flows from Russia resume, Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico has said.
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Global investors circle new nuclear markets
Investors see the USA as the best place in the world to engage in nuclear build projects. Next come the UK and China, followed by South Africa. Banks and utilities, however, are yet to make serious moves.
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