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World Nuclear Association Newsletter
, July 2003
City: London (UK)
Date:
1 July 2003
title
Anne Lauvergeon is Chairman & CEO, AREVA, which is the govenment-owned parent co
Plutonium: problem and potential
US energy bills progress
Funding boost for Yucca Mountain
Industry takes stock after 50 years
Urenco increasing enrichment capacity by 12%
UK moves on radioactive wastes
BNFL loss and review
British Energy writes down reactors
Russian plant life extension program
Ukraine presses ahead for new reactors
Bulgarian reactor inspection positive
French fast reactor restarts
French Academy backs nuclear for health
Contract to wind up Russian military plutonium production
Russian plutonium disposition costs rise
EURATOM Treaty survives politics
New Chinese reactor on line
More Japanese reactors restarting
Japan examines fuel cycle costs
Eighth waste shipment to Japan
Korean waste repository announced
Ontario extends tax breaks to nuclear power
Canadian indigenous groups campaign for mine
Cameco resumes McArther River mining
Quarterly uranium production
Green light for pebble-bed reactor
IAEA focuses on innovation
Iran and North Korea: continuing concern
UN commission lifts irradiation limits on food
OSPAR puts marine radioactivity into perspective
IAEA releases statistics
ICRP simplifies radiation protection
Radiation detectors alarmed by patient
Uranium prices and reactor changes
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