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World Nuclear Association Newsletter
, May 2004
City: London (UK)
Date:
1 May 2004
title
EU enlargement brings nuclear boost
US consortia propose new reactor licences
US companies consider new reactor
US licence renewals and uprates
US senate ratifies additional protocol with IAEA
EU nuclear package fails to get support
Sweden firms pro-nuclear sentiment
Ambitious Swedish uprate program
French energy bill supports EPR
Longer lifetimes for Swedish and Spanish reactors
Russian reactor site approved
Major European study of geological disposal
European Commission approves loan for Cernavoda
BNFL applies technetium fix
Bulgaria proceeding with Belene
Ukraine to build further reactor
BNFL cleans up structure
New Japanese reactor in service
Further Japanese reactors approved
Chinese-Korean thrust into nuclear production of hydrogen
China's Qinshan-3 in commercial operation
New Kazakh uranium mine
Canada's new reactor on course
Bruce Power uprates four reactors
Canadian 2003 mine production
WA government revokes U mine agreement
Honeymoon resource confirmed
Australian uranium production
Six reactors come on line in 2003
Suppliers endorse need for electric reliability
World nuclear power prospects
Additional Protocols extend IAEA safeguards
Uranium prices and reactor changes
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