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World Nuclear Association News Briefing
City: London, UK
Year
6
, number 20
Date:
17 May 2006
title
author
Prime Minister Tony Blair endorsed a new generation of new nuclear power plants
Financial Times, 17 May
Prime Minister John Howard said he wants a full-blooded debate
Reuters, 22 May
US uranium output increased by some 24% in 2005, reaching some
EIA, 15 May
The Euratom Supply Agency (ESA) has published its annual report for 2005
Nuclear Market Review, 19 May
The Zarechnoye joint venture uranium project between
Nuclear Market Review, 19 June
RWE Nukem Inc has won its decade-long dispute with US Energy Corp
RWE Nukem, 18 May
Silex Systems Ltd has signed an exclusive commercialization
Silex, 22 May
TVEL of Russia has been awarded a contract by Czech utility CEZ
TVEL, 17 May
There are no significant environmental impacts from extended operation
NRC, 22 May
Dominion is considering uprating its Millstone-3 nuclear power reactor
Platts Nuclear News Flashes, 19 May
The Tarapur-3 nuclear power reactor achieved criticality on 21 May
NPCIL, 21 May
A joint venture company for the construction of a new nuclear power plant
China Daily Online, 19 May
The council of ministers issued a decree on establishing a fund
Nucleonics Week, 22 May
RWE Energy has sold the companies of the RWE Solutions Group
RWE, 18 MAY
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