. GPS News .




.
CIVIL NUCLEAR
Russia lacks personnel to dismantle nuclear sites
by Staff Writers
Tomsk, Russia (SPX) Jun 01, 2011

File image

Russia is experiencing an acute shortage of personnel to ensure the decommissioning and dismantling of nuclear facilities, state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom officials and experts warned on Friday.

Russia is to decommission and dismantle 42 nuclear facilities by 2015 and 188 by 2020, Rosatom department head Yevgeny Komarov said, adding that 10 facilities were decommissioned last year.

No college or university in Russia currently trains such specialists, he said, proposing that special training programs be set up under Rosatom's umbrella.

These should include not only technical personnel, but also project managers and IT specialists, he said, adding that it took five to six years to fully train such personnel.

His view was echoed by Sergei Liventsov, deputy director of the Institute of Physical Technology at Tomsk Polytechnic, who said there was a need to intensify specialist training for the entire nuclear power industry.

These remarks come just after Russia's Emergencies Ministry warned on Wednesday that global warming could uncover and expose anthrax cattle burial sites in the Arctic and cause the spread of dangerous infections.

Analysts have pointed out that Russian ministries and other government agencies are known for their tendency to issue dire warnings to ensure more federal funding, especially ahead of each new fiscal year.

earlier related report
Russia, Germany to create joint science institute
Russia and Germany plan to create a joint Ioffe-Roentgen Institute to develop elementary particle accelerators, as well as synchrotron and neutron radiation sources, the chief academic secretary for the Kurchatov Institute's National Research Center, Mikhail Popov, said on Tuesday.

According to Popov, the relevant documents were signed on Monday by Russian Minister of Education and Science Andrei Fursenko and German Minister of Education and Research Annette Schavan.

The heads of the Kurchatov Institute and the German DESY Synchrotron Center also signed the documents during the opening ceremony of the Russian-German year of education, science and innovations.

According to Popov, the idea is to jointly create instruments such as an x-ray free XFEL electron laser in Hamburg, the heavy ion accelerator FAIR in Darmstadt, as well as collaborative research at CERN, including the Large Hadron Collider.

"Much attention will be paid to qualifying young scientists and engineers to build these instruments," Popov said.




Related Links
-
Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Science, Nuclear Technology
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com

.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries






. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



CIVIL NUCLEAR
EON to sue Germany over nuclear tax
Berlin (AFP) May 31, 2011
Germany's largest energy company EON said Tuesday it would sue the government over plans to maintain a tax on spent fuel rods despite the intention to do away with nuclear plants by 2022. "EON will sue over the nuclear fuel rod tax," the group said in a statement. The levy on nuclear energy production was agreed with the government last year in exchange for an extension of the reactors' ... read more


CIVIL NUCLEAR
China, S. Korea ban Taiwan drinks over chemical

High risk of Parkinson's disease for people exposed to pesticides near workplace

Keeping Dairy Cows Outside is Good for the Outdoors

'Perfect storm' looms for world's food supplies: Oxfam

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Two plead guilty in China microchip case: US

Superior sound for telephones and related devices

On And Off Chameleon Magnets Could Revolutionize Computing

The quantum computer is growing up

CIVIL NUCLEAR
China Southern Airlines to buy six Boeing B777Fs

Air traffic almost normal as Icelandic volcano settles

Volcano cloud briefly closes north German airspace

Singapore Airlines to set up new low-cost carrier

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Toyota eyes Japan output at 90% of pre-quake level

Japan to finance quake-hit car parts makers

New fuel efficiency labels for cars coming

When fueling up means plugging in

CIVIL NUCLEAR
World manufacturing output up 6.5% in first quarter: UN

Hong Kong mulls ban on Taiwanese imports

EU probes US, Japan hard disk takeover plans

Australian miners concerned over cyber attacks

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Forest fragmentation threatens Europe, species: UN

Destruction of Brazil's Atlantic Forest falls 55%: study

Global Warming May Affect the Capacity of Trees to Store Carbon

Brazil farm interests score one against forest protection

CIVIL NUCLEAR
NASA sees a 14-mile-wide eye and powerful Super Typhoon Songda

Foreign NGO says satellite images indicate war crimes in Sudan's Abyei

Satellite observations show potential to improve ash cloud forecasts

For Aquarius, Sampling Seas No 'Grain of Salt' Task

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Iowa State physicists explain the long, useful lifetime of carbon-14

New form of girl's best friend is lighter than ever

2 graphene layers may be better than 1

Diamonds shine in quantum networks


Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News
.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement