Sweden’s renewed commitment to nuclear power highlights growing global interest in this clean source of energy to address the twin challenges of tackling climate change and meeting increased electricity demand, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said during this week’s official visit to the Nordic nation, where he also joined forces with a major radiotherapy company
Sweden's radioactive waste management company Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB has signed a collaboration agreement with construction firm Skanska regarding the expansion of the existing SFR final repository for low and intermediate-level waste at Forsmark.
Sweden demonstrates a solid commitment to ensuring the safe implementation of nuclear radioactive waste and used fuel management activities, including its efforts towards establishing a deep geological facility, an International Atomic Energy Agency team of experts has concluded.
• Next Sunday, Costa Ricans will head to the polls to vote for a new president to succeed Carlos Alvarado and 57 members of the Legislative Assembly. • There is still time to fly to Canada to attend the Quebec winter carnival! The unique winter event takes place in the world’s snow capital in Februa.