A review of the 66 nuclear reactors 'under construction' worldwide shows that 49 are running behind schedule, including all five in the US and most in China. The long and unpredictable build times of nuclear plants, and the extra costs that ensue, are a compelling reason not to depend on the technology for either power or to mitigate climate change.
… than 20 years, and another for 12 years. With Belarus , a new country was added in the last … 13 reactors comprise: Argentina (1), Belarus (2), China (7), South Korea (1), UAE …
Russia has announced that it will build the first thermal nuclear power station in Kazakhstan, the world's largest uranium producer, writes Komila Nabiyeva. But where in that vast country will it be located? Who will own and operate it? How many reactors are planned? Who will get the power? And will it ever actually happen?
… Economic Union with his counterparts from Belarus and Kazakhstan in the Kazakh capital …
Renewable energy could supply Russia and Central Asian countries with 100% of their electricity needs by 2030, writes Paul Brown - and cut costs significantly compared to nuclear power and CO2-abated fossil fuels.
… well as Russia, the researched area includes Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and …
Former editor of New Scientist and author of After The Ice: Life, Death and Politics in the New Arctic on climategate, polar military activity and the icecap's chances
… right across Europe - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, across China and partly in Canada and …