KUALA LUMPUR: At least eight important protocols or conventions by the International Atomic Energy Agency need to be signed and ratified before Malaysia can explore generating electricity using nuclear energy, says Chang Lih Kang (pic).
KUALA LUMPUR: At least eight important protocols or conventions by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) need to be signed and ratified before Malaysia can explore generating electricity using nuclear energy.
DENGKIL: The Nuclear Reaction Simulation Centre to prepare Malaysia for any nuclear or radiation-related emergency has been unveiled by the Atomic Energy Department Malaysia (Atom Malaysia) at its headquarters here.
KUALA LUMPUR: Monitoring conducted through the Gamma Spectrum Water Monitoring System (GSWMS) from Oct 1 to Nov 30 found no increase in radioactivity levels in Malaysian waters.
KUANTAN: Lynas Malaysia will commit to increasing its existing research and development investment to remove naturally-occurring radioactive material (NORM) from residues under its updated operating licence.
KUALA LUMPUR: Lynas Malaysia will be allowed to import lanthanide concentrate until its licence expires in March 2026, says Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang.
KUANTAN: Lynas Malaysia will commit to increasing its existing research and development investment to remove naturally-occurring radioactive material (NORM) from residues under its updated operating licence.
KOTA KINABALU: The government is planning to install the gamma spectrum water monitoring system in Langkawi, Johor, Pahang and Sandakan, Sabah to monitor radioactivity levels in Malaysian waters, says Chang Lih Kang.
GEORGE TOWN: Four more Gamma Spectrum Water Monitoring Stations (GSWMS) will be installed to monitor the radioactivity levels in Malaysian Waters, says Chang Lih Kang.
KUANTAN: Lynas Malaysia has filed two judicial review applications at the Kuala Lumpur High Court, seeking a review of its operating licence conditions.