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Russia's grip on Europe’s nuclear power
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Why Russia has such a strong grip on Europe’s nuclear power

New energy sources to replace oil and natural gas have been easier to find than kicking the dependency on Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear superstore.
Half of France’s nuclear plants are off-line

Half of France’s nuclear plants are off-line

France’s state-backed nuclear operator is scrambling to overcome a monthslong crisis to get as many reactors as possible restarted before winter sets in.
Former Westinghouse official pleads not guilty to fraud in South Carolina project failure
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Former Westinghouse official pleads not guilty to fraud in South Carolina project failure

Jeffrey Benjamin, who served as Westinghouse Electric Co.'s senior vice president of new plants and major projects until 2017, pleaded not guilty to felony charges of fraud on Tuesday.

Westinghouse won't be criminally prosecuted over failed nuclear project

Westinghouse won't be criminally prosecuted over failed nuclear project

Nuclear technology firm Westinghouse Electric Co. has secured cooperation agreements with federal and state authorities and will not be criminally prosecuted in the yearslong probe over a multibillion dollar construction project failure in South Carolina.

Coming to a country near you: A Russian nuclear power plant
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Coming to a country near you: A Russian nuclear power plant

A Russian state company is financing and building reactors across the world, reaping for Moscow both profits and geopolitical influence.
Georgia, facing ‘difficult dilemma,’ keeps nuclear project alive
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Georgia, facing ‘difficult dilemma,’ keeps nuclear project alive

Regulators approved plans to continue building the only two nuclear reactors still under construction in the country, despite delays and overruns.
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