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Nuclear power in a sustainable mix
21 October, 2016
Under mentor Akira Omoto a team of fellows at the World Nuclear University looked at the prospects for sustainable energy and the role nuclear can play. They report their findings to NEI.

Come together
13 October, 2016
Frazer-Nash’s John Collins discusses a collaborative project undertaken with EDF Energy at Hunterston B.

Market enriches
14 September, 2016
As nuclear power continues to be seen as and important part of the global energy mix, opportunities for the supply of parts, services and materials to the sector remains in demand. Yury Aleksandrovich Olenin, president of Russian Fuel Company TVEL, tells NEI of the business’s ambitions and shares his thoughts on the state of the global uranium enrichment market.

Against the clock
16 August, 2016
Technology plays a significant role in the nuclear industry’s emergency preparedness and can safeguard against costly regulatory fines when it comes to submitting nuclear notification forms. In the US, every nuclear facility’s response to reportable incidents is underpinned by a dedicated crisis information system. John O’Dell, senior vice president of Intermedix and creator of WebEOC, looks at the software tools available to the nuclear industry and how they have evolved.

Expanding the table
21 May, 2016
Working together and sharing expertise is a must in the nuclear industry, particularly in light of the safety issues raised by its biggest disasters. As Jacquie Hoornweg discusses, CANDU Owners Group is reaching out to all parties in a drive to foster collaboration for the betterment of all.

Another way?
10 May, 2016
Long-time NEI reader and nuclear power expert Bob Burton shares his views nuclear waste disposal and the somewhat controversial options available.

Energy Harmony on a Major Scale
21 April, 2016
A diverse and balanced energy mix is best for people and the planet. Achieving this globally means nuclear energy should really expand more than most expect, but this requires a concerted effort by the entire nuclear community and its stakeholders to remove barriers to growth. Agneta Rising of the World Nuclear Association presents its vision….

Another industrial revolution?*
23 March, 2016
At no time in the technical development of man has he been determined to herald the birth of a revolution as today. The discovery of nuclear fission has been described in many extravagant terms — as the dawn of a new era, the beginning of the millenium and so on — but we must leave history to ascribe these high-flown phrases. In the meantime it is better to examine the significance of the “atomic Age” in its relation to its immediate industrial and sociological problems.

Nuclear priorities: Interview with IAEA's Mikhail Chudakov
20 January, 2016
Mikhail Chudakov, IAEA deputy director general and head of the Department of Nuclear Energy speaks to NEI about the challenges facing nuclear development, the future for nuclear power, and the agency’s priorities going forward.



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