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More contracts awarded for Hinkley Point C
EDF Energy has today announced further preferred bidders for the project to construct the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in the UK. The combined value of the contracts is some £1.3 billion ($2.0 billion).
New Nuclear
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Friday, 31 July 2015
Necsa ready for South African new build
Necsa is ready to support South Africa's nuclear new build program using its existing capacities, the national nuclear corporation's leader has told the country's main parliamentary oversight committee.
New Nuclear
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Friday, 24 July 2015
Atomenergomash focuses on integrated solutions
Russian power engineering company Atomenergomash is moving towards the complete supply of nuclear and turbine island equipment for its customers, the company's CEO, Andrey Nikipelov, said in an interview with industry journal
Vestnik Atomproma
published today.
Corporate
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Friday, 29 May 2015
First European parts delivered to Iter
The first European-supplied components have been delivered to the construction site of the Iter project at Cadarache in southern France. The large tanks were produced in Spain and will be part of the fusion reactor's water detritiation system.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Areva reviews forging inspections
Areva announced yesterday that it is conducting additional studies on the quality of forged components and the quality processes at its Le Creusot facility in Burgundy. It plans an external review of areas related to forging and inspections.
Corporate
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
New vessel head delivered to Tihange unit
Areva has delivered a replacement reactor vessel head for unit 3 of Electrabel's Tihange nuclear power plant in Belgium. The company has also been awarded a contract to supply a new vessel head to a US utility.
Corporate
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
US queries French uranium imports
The US Department of Commerce is querying the status of a minority of US imports of French low-enriched uranium in 2013-2014 under antidumping legislation.
Uranium & Fuel
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Investment in nuclear R&D key to UK success
The UK can only be a competitive player in the global nuclear market if the government commits to a program of research and development (R&D) aimed at advanced reactor and fuel cycle technologies, as well as developing a skilled workforce, the Nuclear Innovation and Research Advisory Board suggests.
Nuclear Policies
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Monday, 2 March 2015
CASI venture opens in China
A joint venture between France's Areva and China's Central Nuclear Control System Engineering Co has officially opened in Beijing. The new company - Areva Nuclear Safety Instrument Control Engineering Co (CASI) - will supply digital control systems for nuclear power plants.
Corporate
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Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Reprieve for Canadian isotope reactor
Canada's NRU reactor will be able to continue to play a key role in providing medical isotopes until March 2018 after the Canadian government announced its decision to support an extension of the reactor's operations. The extension will be subject to regulatory approval.
Regulation & Safety
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Monday, 9 February 2015
Roadmap to nuclear future
Nuclear power is one of the most important technologies that can help the world to limit global warming to 2ºC, said OECD agencies in a
Technology Roadmap
for nuclear that spells out some steps to ensure this happens.
Nuclear Policies
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Thursday, 29 January 2015
Asia to lead nuclear investment to 2030, says WNA
Investments totalling some $1.2 trillion could be made in new nuclear power projects around the world, according to the latest forecast by the World Nuclear Association. More than half of this total will be made in Asia.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 8 January 2015
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