Nuclear News Roundup Jun 28, 2018 The New Brunswick government is committing $10 million to establish the province as a leader in the field of small, modular nuclear reactor technology. theprovince.com Santee Cooper asked the S.C. Supreme Court on Monday to rule that 20 electric co-ops — and their almost 2 million customers — must continue to pay the costs of the state-owned utility's failed effort to build two nuclear reactors in Fairfield County. Thestate.com Rwandan government has signed with the Russian state-owned nuclear group Rosatoma, a memorandum of understanding that will be focusing on cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, according to an official statement issued Tuesday in Kigali.This is the first agreement between the two countries regarding the peaceful uses of atomic energy, the statement said. Journalducamoroun.com Nuclear energy will remain a key part of France’s electricity mix, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said at a nuclear conference, contradicting Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot, who last week said nuclear was leading the country astray. Af.reuters.com