Safety Concerns Have Delayed Approval of First U.S. Nuclear Reactor in Decades
Friday July 30, 2010 (Scientific American - Technology)
A new era for nuclear power is taking shape as third-generation reactors, designed to be simpler and safer, inch through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) design certification process. Much of nuclear's revival hinges on the ability of new reactors to outshine those of yore in terms of safety, economics, construction time and life span. [More]
Biofuels projects for India unveiled Biofuel Review
A Memorandum of Understanding covering the research and development on a range of biofuels technologies and projects in India has been signed between the Indi.. Full Story