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Adder: World Nuclear Association Newsletter, September 2002

City: London (UK)
Date: 1 September 2002
title
Spotlight: WNA interviewed Oliver Kingsley
Europe taking stock of energy future
Yucca Mountain saga continues
US decommissioning funds grow
Security enhancements at US plants
US contract for uranium deconversion plant
US enrichment update
French reactors given new lease of life
UK government to reduce marine discharges
British Energy leans on government help
China's sixth nuclear power reactor starts up
Tepco reports on maintenance scandal
Japan enacts energy security law
New phase of Indian nuclear energy program
Construction start on North Korean reactor
China to utilise spent fuel for heating and desalination
Cameco restarts Rabbit Lake mine
Australian uranium production falls
Greenpeace challenge to research reactor dismissed
World summit plan allows nuclear
International co-operation for new-generation reactors
Pebble Bed reactor feasibility study positive
International spent fuel storage at crossroads
World low-cost uranium resources boosted
Published uranium prices
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