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Nuclear energy provides Switzerland with 40 per cent of its power but more than half oppose it. - swissinfo

Nuclear energy provides Switzerland with 40 per cent of its power but more than half of the public oppose the technology to some degree, a survey has revealed.

The study, released on Tuesday by the Federal Energy Office, found that just seven per cent of respondents were totally in favour of energy production by nuclear power stations.

Double that percentage were fully opposed.

Tags: nuclear, energy, poll, swiss, europe, nuke.news, nuke.news.int on 2008-09-27 -All Annotations (1) -About

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A study considers the cancer risk in children living near reactors. - swissinfo

A study has been launched in Switzerland to investigate whether children living near nuclear reactors have a higher risk of cancer.

The study - Childhood Cancer and Nuclear Power Plants in Switzerland - follows an analysis by German scientists last year that found a possible link between higher rates of leukaemia in children who live near nuclear power plants.

Researchers will study cancer rates among Swiss minors born between 1985 and 2007. It will compare the data against the distances the children lived from reactors when and before they became ill.

Tags: nuclear, energy, reactor, safety, health, radiation, study, swiss, nuke.news, nuke.news.int, europe on 2008-09-12 -All Annotations (0) -About

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The CIA and the AQ Khan nuclear network - The National Newspaper

Under pressure from the CIA, the Swiss government destroyed thousands of documents that would have revealed the CIA's relations with a family a Swiss engineers, Friedrich Tinner and his two sons, who are suspected of supplying Iran and Libya with nuclear technology, The New York Times reported. Last May, when the Swiss president announced the documents' destruction, he claimed that it was to make sure that detailed plans for nuclear weapons never fell into the hands of terrorists. The real explanation, according to US government officials, was that the United States had urged that the files be destroyed in order to conceal ties between the Tinners and the CIA.

Tags: nuclear, n-weapons, proliferation, peace, security, swiss, cia, pakistan, nuke.news, nuke.news.int on 2008-08-30 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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AFP: CIA used Swiss to thwart foreign nuclear programs: report

The US Central Intelligence Agency recruited a family of Swiss engineers to help it thwart the Libyan and Iranian nuclear programs as well as an underground supply network of Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, The New York Times reported on its website late Sunday.

The newspaper said the operation involved Friedrich Tinner and his two sons, who have been accused in Switzerland of dealing with rogue nations seeking nuclear equipment and expertise.

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In nuclear net's undoing, a web of shadowy deals - International Herald Tribune

The president of Switzerland stepped to a podium in Bern last May and read a statement confirming rumors that had swirled through the capital for months. The government, he acknowledged, had indeed destroyed a huge trove of computer files and other material documenting the business dealings of a family of Swiss engineers suspected of helping smuggle nuclear technology to Libya and Iran.

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WRS | Swiss 'playground' for radioactive waste testing

Deep inside the Swiss Alps, scientists from around the world are testing how to dispose of radioactive material. The Grimsel Test Site is a series of tunnels dug deep into the mountains. It’s operated by the National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste (NAGRA). The cooperative was started in 1972 by nuclear power plant operators and the Swiss government. World Radio Switzerland’s Alex Helmick reports from the underground laboratory near the Grimsel Pass on the cantonal border of Bern and Valais.

Tags: nuclear, n-waste, europe, swiss, fuel-cycle, nuke.news, nuke.news.int on 2008-07-21 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Power Engineering - Wet spent nuclear fuel storage facility unveiled by Swiss

27 May 2008 - The wet storage facility for spent fuel at Goesgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland has been unveiled by Kernkraftwerk Goesgen-Daeniken AG at a ceremony attended by high-ranking representatives of the customer, Areva.

The facility is capable of accommodating up to 1008 uranium or mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel assemblies. It has already received its first batch of spent fuel and impressively confirmed the merits of its sophisticated design.

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Swiss say they destroyed evidence in nuclear smuggling case for security reasons - International Herald Tribune

BERN, Switzerland: The Swiss government destroyed sensitive evidence in a high-profile nuclear smuggling case linked to Libya's now-abandoned effort to build an atomic bomb because of security reasons, Switzerland's president said Friday.

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