Adder: World Nuclear Association News Briefing, May 2003

City: London, UK
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Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) resumed operation 7 May
First criticality at the Qinshan-5 nuclear power reactor 7 May
The cabinet approved a draft law 7 May
A revised draft safety evaluation report on proposals 7 May
If certain conditions are met, at least one new nuclear power reactor 7 May
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has been authorised 7 May
Bruce Power announced that the restart of the Bruce A-4 7 May
FirstEnergy will delay the planned restart of its Davis-Besse 7 May
A consultant hired to help the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 7 May
A power uprate at Indiana/Michigan Power Co's Cook-2 7 May
Switzerland's nuclear facilities maintained 'high safety levels' 7 May
Kazakhstan's national nuclear company, Kazatomprom, has brought 7 May
The operating licence of the Cernavoda-1 7 May
An independent 'investigation' into the recent incident 7 May
The Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII) announced 7 May
Denison Energy Inc has retained FirstEnergy Capital Corp 7 May
National energy utility Slovenske Elektrarne (SE) 7 May
Two anti-nuclear initiatives calling for the phase-out of nuclear energy14 May
The Swedish population continues to strongly support the use of nuclear energy14 May
Eight local governments have said they would allow Tokyo Electric Power14 May
The Minnesota Senate approved a compromise bill that allows Xcel Energy14 May
Entergy has been granted permission by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission14 May
Electricte de France (EdF) has awarded Framatome ANP14 May
It will cost almost US$2.4 billion to permanently shut down14 May
The cost of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel at the Rokkasho-mura14 May
The government announced that the proposed national repository14 May
Bechtel SAIC Co has awarded Cogema Inc a US$29.7 million contract14 May
The cost of meeting emission targets worldwide could be cut by up to 30%14 May
North Sea oil and gas operations contribute more man-made radioactivity14 May
The European Commission (EC) has agreed to designate a single European site14 May
The Duma ratified the Moscow treaty14 May
Construction of the country's eight nuclear-powered icebreaker14 May
Belgium's nuclear phase-out law may be revoked21 May
The Borssele nuclear power plant can operate until 201321 May
Cogema of France issued a statement refuting recent media reports21 May
The USA has invited the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)21 May
Russia has responded to US pressure by telling Iran it will not supply nuclear f21 May
Eskom has reaffirmed its support for the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor21 May
Vattenfall plans to invest US$1.9billion over the next 15 years21 May
A power uprate of 1.4% or 15 MWe at Entergy's Indian Point-221 May
Tohoku Electric's Onagawa nuclear power plant was not damaged21 May
The expansion of the Temelin nuclear power plant21 May
An independent review of the recent incident21 May
An eight-year extension to the operating licence of the Kozloduy-321 May
A new law strengthening the country's existing nuclear legislation21 May
Areva of France would construct a new nuclear power reactor21 May
Posiva Oy has applied for a construction licence21 May
The Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Program for the Russian Federation21 May
World nuclear power generation in 2002 was about 2574 TWh29 May
Production of uranium at US mines fell by 9%29 May
Louisiana Energy Services (LES) wants several years to determine29 May
There are no environmental impacts that would preclude licence renewal29 May
No cracks in the remaining 56 bottom-mounted instrumentation nozzles29 May
Bernard Lord, premier of New Brunswick province29 May
The Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry (METI) is expected29 May
A US$466 million contract has been awarded29 May
Minnesota's House and Senate have agreed on a version of a bill29 May
The Private Fuel Storage (PFS) consortium is financially qualified29 May
British Energy (BE) reported preliminary results29 May
Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) reported financial results29 May
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