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World Nuclear Association News Briefing
Plaats: London, UK
Jaargang
1
, nummer 26
Datum:
20 juni 2001
titel
Prime minister Tony Blair has launched the first
US uranium production fell to 4 million pounds U308 (1538.6 tU) in 2000
There is a more positive attitude towards building a fifth nuclear power plant
The operating licence for Entergy's Arkansas Nuclear One unit 1 (ANO-1)
E.ON AG would consider expanding into the US
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved the transfer
A final dicision on whether to complete the Angra-3 reactor
A consortium led by Framatome ANP of France has signed
British Energy (BE) has published a report detailing its progress
WMC Ltd owner operator of the Olympic Dam project is rumoured
Legislation to allow increased foreign ownership in Cameco Corp
British Nuclear Fuels plc's (BNFL's) plans to open its Sellafield MOX plant
Canada has committed C$260 million (US$171 million) to clean up
The Zwilag interim storage facility in Wurenlingen
Canada has become the first country to officially offer to host the Iter fusion
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