Brazil Doesn't Plan More Nuclear Plants, O Globo Says
Brazil Doesn't Plan More Nuclear Plants, O Globo SaysBloombergThe country will complete the Angra 3 nuclear plant that is currently under construction and will expand hydroelectric dams and thermoelectric units to boost electricity supply, he said, according to the Rio de Janeiro-based newspaper.Government: No new nuclear in Brazil before 2020Power Engineering MagazineBrazil Not To Build New Nuclear Plants At Least Until 2020RTT NewsBrazil shelves plans to build new nuclear plantsVanguardall 11 news articles »
Soaring costs may keep Brent above $100
Soaring costs may keep Brent above $100Financial PostAn aerial view of the final stage of the construction of a new P-56 semi-submersible production platform for the oil company Petrobas at the Brasfels shipyard in Angra dos Reis, about 115 miles (185 km) west of Rio de Janeiro. By Dmitry Zhdannikov and ...and more »
Brazil shelves plans to build new nuclear plants
Brazil shelves plans to build new nuclear plantsPhys.OrgA general view of Brazil's sole nuclear power plant in Angra dos Reis, near Rio de Janiero, in 2005. Brazil said Wednesday it has shelved plans to build new nuclear power stations in the coming years in the wake of last year's Fukushima disaster in ...and more »
Brazil delays nuclear plans
Brazil delays nuclear plansNuclear EngineeringOther than Angra 3, Brazil does not envisage any new nuclear power plants starting operation before 2021, the country's energy minister Márcio Zimmermann has revealed. Brazil's new ten-year energy plan will only contain the provision for Angra 3, ...
A land of opportunity which sees no need for new nuclear reactors in ...
A land of opportunity which sees no need for new nuclear reactors in ...EnformableThe Angra I was the first Brazilian nuclear reactor, which has been hampered by problems with corrosion in the steam generators due to a metal alloy used by westinghouse, which forced the recent replacement of both steam generators.Brazil shelves plans to build new nuclear plantsAFPall 69 news articles »