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Restructuring of British Energy
03 December, 2002
The UK government has announced it would support a rescue package for British Energy (BE), which includes extending its £650 million loan to the company to 9 March, 2003.

Trawsfynydd demolition continues
03 November, 2002

Loss beats profit at BE
03 October, 2002
British Energy's financial problems have been blamed on its failure to reach agreement with BNFL, but also on low prices for generation.

New look, new horizons
03 October, 2002

Russian clean up backed by UK
03 October, 2002

Westinghouse signs new build contracts
03 October, 2002

PIU's UK energy review "hopelessly unrealistic"
03 October, 2002

Future of British Energy in balance
27 September, 2002
UK nuclear generator British Energy (BE) was trying meet a 27 September deadline to reschedule its debt and pay back an emergency government loan of £410 million, with the threat of insolvency looming. Commentators were doubtful that BE could complete the necessary restructuring by 27 September and expected the company to ask for an extension.

Conversion services - often overlooked
03 September, 2002
The importance of the world's conversion services business can be gauged by the fact that it represents revenues for the five primary suppliers of about $325 million annually, and will approach $0.5 billion by 2010. By Julian Steyn

No new Thorp contracts
03 September, 2002

Urenco-led consortium signs MoA
03 September, 2002

A £2.3 billion loss in a "landmark year"
03 August, 2002

Managing the legacy
03 August, 2002
The UK government has recently produced a White Paper outlining key policy, financial, and regulatory issues relating to UK's nuclear industry.

A journey's end for tainted fuel
03 August, 2002

BNFL welcomes cluster study
03 August, 2002

Early closure for Magnoxes
03 August, 2002

A role model for Britain
03 August, 2002
By following the example set by Finland, the UK will ensure that nuclear remains a major part of the energy mix. By Robin Jeffrey, executive chairman, British Energy

"Substantial" German contract for SMP
03 July, 2002

E.ON and BNFL sign deal
03 July, 2002

BNFL restructuring
03 July, 2002



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