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World Nuclear Association News Briefing
City: London, UK
Year
5
, number 22
Date:
2 June 2005
title
At the start of 2005, there were 352 nuclear units in operation in 17 OECD
Northwestern Mineral Ventures Inc of Canada has applied
Energy Resources of Australia (ERA) was fined A$150 000
An agreement on the storage of radioactive waste at the proposed
The Browns Ferry-1 nuclear power reactor will be restarted in March 2007
There are no significant environmental impacts related to the licence terminatio
Constellation Energy plans to resubmit its licence renewal application
Pacific Gas & Electric Co (PG&E) has provided
The state government of Alaska has allocated US$500 000
Investment in low-carbon, large-scale sources of electricity
The recent cooperation agreement between Electricite de France
The Tarapur-4 nuclear power reactor was connected to the grid
China plans to invest 400 billion yuan (US$48.3 billion) in constructing
Svensk KarnBranslehantering AB (SBK) will take over operation
BHP Billiton announced on 3 June that it won control of WMC Resources
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