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KENFO shifts to pan-European real estate amid German stall - IPE Real Assets
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Nuclear Waste Remediation By Proton Beam - Hackaday
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The U.S. Is Asking States to Volunteer to Store Nuclear Waste, Offering Billions to Keep It Forever - Indian Defence Review
US experts are transforming nuclear waste into electricity, reducing radioactivity from 100 years to 300 years with particle accelerator technology, and a billion-dollar project could redefine the future of nuclear energy. - CPG Click Petróleo e Gás
Judge Allows Nuclear Waste Dump Into Hudson River - South Shore Press
US tech to turn nuclear waste into power, cut radioactive life by 99.7% | Interesting Engineering - Digg
Feds ‘fail’ to clean up New Mexico nuclear waste at WIPP, state says - Carlsbad Current-Argus
U.S. Lab is Turning Nuclear Waste into Electricity - Tomorrow's World Today
Commentary | Notes from a Vermont Activist by Nancy Braus: Vermonters should have a voice in nuclear waste storage - Brattleboro Reformer
Particle Accelerators Could Turn Nuclear Waste Into Power and Slash Radioactivity by 99.7% - Gadget Review
FROM WYOFILE: Nuclear waste referendum fails House vote - Buffalo Bulletin
Particle Accelerators Could Turn Nuclear Waste Into Power and Slash Radioactivity by 99.7% - Yahoo Tech
US particle accelerators turn nuclear waste into electricity, cut radioactive life by 99.7% - Interesting Engineering
Sellafield spends £45m on plutonium nuclear waste storage - Energy Voice
Supercomputer modelling boosts sustainable nuclear waste disposal for million-year safety - Energy Live News
Meet the LP: KENFO, Germany’s nuclear waste disposal fund - Private Equity International | PEI
ASU helps communities envision solutions for nuclear waste - ASU News
Toward the performance assessment of advanced nuclear waste forms: temperature dependence of lanthanide borosilicate glass dissolution | npj Materials Degradation - Nature
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