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Kazakhstan nuclear energy

October 01, 2021
Nuclear Energy in Kazakhstan? The Problem of Accountability
By Nazira Kozhanova
In Kazakhstan, the topic of nuclear energy comes wrapped in the legacy of the Semipalatinsk, the Soviet nuclear testing site.

September 15, 2021
Kazakhstan’s Cryptocurrency Mining Grows Despite Emissions Worries
By Paolo Sorbello
The increased energy demand could be met by a long-awaited nuclear power plant.

June 04, 2021
With Kazatomprom Deal, China Secures Nuclear Fuel Supply and Enhances Ties With Kazakhstan
By Gregory Xanthos
China’s state-owned corporations are acquiring strategic resources around the globe, including locking in nuclear fuel supplies from Kazakhstan.

October 29, 2019
Low Enriched Uranium Bank Officially Operational in Kazakhstan
By Catherine Putz
With its first delivery of LEU from France, the IAEA-owned and operated bank is officially operational.

August 23, 2017
Pugwash and Kazakhstan’s Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
By Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
No country in peacetime has suffered more from nuclear testing than Kazakhstan or done more to champion the cause of disarmament.

November 10, 2016
In East Asia, Kazakhstan Pushes for Nuclear Nonproliferation
By Catherine Putz
Astana has made nuclear nonproliferation its global calling card, and it's setting sights on North Korea.

September 29, 2015
Kazakhstan Wants to Move the UN to Asia
By Catherine Putz
President Nazarbayev wants the UN to know he's full of ideas for modernizing the body.

July 09, 2015
India Inks New Nuclear Deal with Kazakhstan
By Catherine Putz
The recent deal will see Kazakhstan supply India with 5,000 metric tons of uranium between 2015 and 2019.

June 03, 2015
Kazakhstan Banks on Nuclear Power
By Catherine Putz
Nuclear non-proliferation has become Astana's international calling card.

January 26, 2015
Kazakhstan’s Nuclear Indecision
By Paolo Sorbello
For more than a decade, Astana has tried to clinch a deal for a new nuclear power plant, without success.
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