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UAE records 100 million safe man-hours at Barakah NPP : Corporate

UAE records 100 million safe man-hours at Barakah NPP : Corporate
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Energoatom extends international cooperation : Corporate

Ukrainian nuclear power plant operator Energoatom told ambassadors of the Group of Seven and the head of the EU mission in Ukraine that it has "made significant progress" with its strategy to diversify its sources of nuclear fuel. During their meeting on 2 June, the state-run company described the issues it faces related to its 'corporatisation', including 'discrimination' in the wholesale electricity market, as well as the safety and upgrade work at its reactor units.

Mochovce operating licence decision ready for comment : Regulation & Safety

14 May 2021 Share Slovak nuclear regulator Úrad jadrového dozoru (ÚJD) announced yesterday it had  issued an operating licence for unit 3 of the Mochovce nuclear power plant, as well as related permits for the management of radioactive waste and used nuclear fuel, and the early use of buildings . Interested parties have until 19 June to comment on the regulator s decision to approve commissioning of the unit, which the government has said it expects to start by the end of this year. The Mochovce nuclear power plant (Image: Slovenské elektrárne) Branislav Strýček, CEO of Slovenské elektrárne (SE), operator of the Mochovce plant, said yesterday it will start fuel loading at unit 3 immediately after the licence enters into force.

Anniversary: Building on 20 years of success, the next decade will be crucial for nuclear power : Perspectives

14 May 2021 Share The 20th anniversary of World Nuclear Association provides us with a golden opportunity to reflect on the years that have passed, and to look ahead to the future. On 15 May 2001, the then Uranium Institute - a trade association dedicated to the nuclear fuel cycle - was transformed into World Nuclear Association. With this transformation, the Association embraced all sectors of the nuclear industry, ranging from uranium mining and utilities to decommissioning, reactor vendors and the diverse supply chain. The Association had found a new, broader mission: building a positive disposition towards nuclear energy around the world. The new mission and the rebranding that took place in 2015 further reinforced the shift towards advocacy, whilst holding true to its commitments of creating forums for the industry to share leading practice and of providing world-class information on all things nuclear. Today, World Nuclear Association is

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