Nuclear News Roundup Jan 09, 2017 A federal oversight board charged with protecting workers and communities surrounding nuclear weapons complexes like Oak Ridge's Y-12 National Security Complex has published a plan for closing out the agency if the government shuts down. knoxnews.com Igor Nasalyk, Ukraine’s Minister of Energy and Coal took the step of saying his country can survive without nuclear fuel imports from Russia, and can easily replace the supply for its Soviet built reactors by buying fuel from other countries. Bellona.org The Indian navy managed to put the country’s first nuclear-missile submarine, the $2.9 billion INS Arihant, out of commission in the most boneheaded way possible. Taskanpurpose.com A Chinese nuclear power operator signed an agreement Tuesday with a French energy organization to deepen cooperation on nuclear power technology. The deal, between China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) and the French Alternative Energy and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), focuses on areas such as nuclear reactor technology, advanced fuels and materials, and nuclear fuel cycles. Xinhuanet.com