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EC approves Framatome-Siemens venture - with conditions
15 December, 2000

Managing assets - a global issue
29 November, 2000
Utility executives around the world are choosing different ways to manage their nuclear assets. Some are extending the lifetimes of their current plants, while others are building new reactors.By: Stuart Price

Two steps forward, one step back
29 November, 2000
A review of the main events in the nuclear industry worldwide since June 2001.

Westinghouse wins $250 million fuel fabrication contract
29 November, 2000

Goodbye to AEA
29 November, 2000

New nuclear clean-up authority?
29 November, 2000

New reactors for Britain?
29 November, 2000

A year in waste
30 October, 2000
The Uranium Institute reports the considerable progress made in the past year in radioactive waste management around the world.

Bidding deadline extended
30 October, 2000

Europe needs the HTR
29 September, 2000
A network is being set up to develop a European HTR technology.

Joint venture for a one-stop shop
29 September, 2000
The proposed joint venture between Framatome/Cogema and Siemens will find out in December whether or not the competition authorities will allow it to proceed.

UK-designed fuel goes East
30 August, 2000
BNFL is to supply reload fuel to Finland’s Loviisa VVER. Winning the contract required several years of work in qualifying BNFL’s fuel design.

Computer simulation aids recovery
28 July, 2000
Nuclear power plants pose great challenges for inspection and repair. This is especially true for the early power plants.

MOX fuel coming home to Britain from Kansai
28 July, 2000

Remote control
30 June, 2000
The first phase of decommisioning of the Windscale piles, shut down by fire in 1957, has been successfully completed. Innovative procedures included using remotely-operated vehicles adapted fromthe North Sea oil fields

Building work begins on the Habog store
30 June, 2000
Habog will provide storage for a range of wastes for at least a century. Handling and storing different material has complicated safety and operational issues, but building work is about to proceed on schedule.

German industry counts down to closure
30 June, 2000

A mature and capable industry
30 May, 2000
Delegates to Transport in the Nuclear Industry heard that the issue of contaminated spent fuel casks has been addressed, and turned their attention to new revisions of transport regulations.

The nuclear industry learns its market value
30 May, 2000
A review of the main events in the nuclear industry worldwide since June 1999

BNFL plans for the end of Magnox
30 May, 2000



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