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Invensys Production Management, a specialist in resource productivity, has formed an alliance with INVAP, S.E. of Argentina, a supplier of turn-key nuclear research reactors.
The knives are out for the nuclear power industry following the catastrophic ..... catastrophe for Japan and the nuclear power industry . On March 11, Tokyo Electric ..... now being sharpened for the nuclear power industry . After Fukushima, public
looks far-fetched. But the prospects for nuclear power are much better than the current climate suggests. The nuclear power industry has taken a succession of blows in recent weeks. The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan, the
March 15, 2001 The U.S. nuclear power industry achieved its second straight ..... power production for the nuclear power industry that had produced only 577 ..... highest level for the U.S. nuclear power industry ever. The increase in nuclear
French nuclear industry The French government announced in December a series of major changes to restructure its nuclear power industry and open it up to competition. The news came as the European Commission approved the merger of the nuclear activities
with Rosatom contrasts with Siemens ' announcement four months ago that it would abandon a planned return to the nuclear power industry and drop plans to cooperate with Rosatom in reactors. The French company is forging partnerships in countries
Carolina, to build two reactors at an existing plant, as the agency weighs new safety rules for the U.S. nuclear - power industry after Japan’s disaster last year. For more nuclear power news
Sanmen Source: Westinghouse Electric Company ‘MOTHER NATURE’ TESTS NORTH AMERICAN PLANTS Since Fukushima the nuclear power industry in the United States can justly claim to have undergone some tough testing at the hands of Mother Nature. In
agency Reuters. In the report the IEA presents the scenario as a “pessimistic view of the prospects for the nuclear power industry ”. It states that worldwide nuclear capacity could drop from 393 GW at the start of this year to 339 GW in 2035
Di Rupo, the Socialist Party chief leading the talks, told a Belgian newspaper that he wanted to charge the nuclear power industry €1bn ($1.37bn) per year. This has drawn a strong response from Electrabel , the Belgian arm of GDF Suez