Myanmar to go “respectable” about things nuclear
Myanmar to sign new nuclear safeguards, Herald Sun, AAP November 19, 2012 MYANMAR (Burma) says it will agree to new atomic safeguards that allow inspections of suspected clandestine nuclear sites, ahead of a milestone visit by US President Barack Obama.
The news comes hours after the White House said Myanmar has taken “positive steps” to reduce its military relationship with North Korea. Myanmar was suspected of pursuing military and nuclear co-operation with Pyongyang during long years of junta rule, which ended last year.
A Myanmar government statement said the country would sign the International Atomic Energy Agency’s “additional protocol”, which grants the UN nuclear agency right of access to possible undeclared activities. President Thein Sein has approved the measure, which will now be forwarded to parliament for approval, the statement said.
Allegations of nuclear co-operation between Myanmar and North Korea have been a top concern for Washington. Thein Sein’s government has denied any covert effort to obtain nuclear weapons technology from North Korea, which is locked in a prolonged
atomic showdown with the United States…..
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/myanmar-to-sign-new-nuclear-safeguards/story-e6frf7k6-1226519238353
Romania’s boom in wind and solar energy
Renewable energy: sense and necessity, The Diplomat, 16 Nov 12 Romania offers one of the most substantial and, therefore, attractive support schemes for renewable electricity production in the European Union.
Even though it took four years to pass the law governing thisfield, investors haven’t just been biding their time, but have spent a billion Euro on investments in the construction of wind farms, photovoltaic units, micro-hydropower and biomass plants November 2012 –
The renewable energy “boom” began in Romania in late 2009, in the midst of the global economic and financial crisis. At that time when many investors and speculators were counting the losses they had incurred through misfiring investments in real estate wind plants with tiny installed capacity of barely 14 MW were in operation across
the country.
A small step, which in 2010 turned into a leap, propelling the wind turbines’ installed capacity to 462 MW. A year later, another 520 MW of wind power “sprang” out of the country’s
soil, and in 2011 Romania reached 982 MW of operational wind turbines.
By the end of 2012, the total capacity of operating turbines is estimated to reach approximately 1,500 MW, 350 MW less than the target
of 1,850 MW set by the Government in the National Renewable Energy
Action Plan (NREAP). …… According to data provided by Transelectrica, 27 companies are planning to install almost 100 MW in photovoltaic panels next year “ a substantial capacity compared to the existing figure of about 13 MW. The projects by the 27 companies are scattered through 11 counties, mainly focusing on Giurgiu, Timis and Ialomita. ….
Obama very close to Honeywell uranium plant chief
In Leaked Documents, Honeywell Cites Obama Ties as Key to Anti-Union Strategy Truth Out , 17 November 2012 By Mike Elk, In These Times “……Indeed, President Obama and Honeywell CEO Dave E. Cote have a very close relationship. Cote visited with Obama at the White House this past Wednesday to push him to cut budget spending. Cote is considered one of Obama’s closest allies in the business community. In January of 2009, Cote introduced Obama’s stimulus package in a White House speech. Cote was subsequently appointed by Obama to serve on the Deficit Commission. President Obama even flew with Cote to India while a lockout at Honeywell’s Metropolis, Ill. uranium plant was ongoing. Cote returned the favor by giving heavily to the Democratic Party. In the 2010 election cycle when the Met, Honeywell was the top corporate PAC contributor to the Democratic Party…..” http://truth-out.org/news/item/12799-in-leaked-documents-honeywell-cites-obama-ties-as-key-to-anti-union-strategy
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