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- Asian Network for Education. Amin, Fatimah Mohd // Nuclear Plant Journal;Sep/Oct2004, Vol. 22 Issue 5, p45
Focuses on the expansion of nuclear power plants in Asia for the past decades. Requirements for the expansion of nuclear industries; Objectives of the Asian Network for Education Nuclear Technology; Employment background of Fatimah Mohd Amin, the manager of the Research Management Centre at the...
- Are We Suicidal About Energy? // Saturday Evening Post;Mar1980, Vol. 252 Issue 2, p82
Expresses views on the status of the nuclear industry in the U.S. Advantage of using nuclear power over other power sources; Factors that contribute to the lack of use of nuclear energy; Actions taken by the government to improve the industry.
- Nuclear tariffs to be adjusted in Brazil. // Power Economics;Jun2004, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p9
Reports that Brazilian power sector regulator, Aneel is planning a readjustment of the country's nuclear power tariffs. Reasons for the adjustments; Decision of the National Energy Policy Council.
- Britain continues to 'keep its options open' // Power Economics;9/28/2004, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p9
This article explores the British plans to expand its nuclear power industry. Presently, nuclear power provides around 20 per cent of British energy needs. Yet it's believed that a number of those at the top of the Department of Trade and Industry (DII) believe the nuclear option could cater for...
- Saying 'no' to coal burning. Butters, David // Modern Power Systems;Dec2005, Vol. 25 Issue 11, p11
The article reports that the government of the province of Ontario has announced details of its plan to replace all coal fired generation by the beginning of 2009. The plan relies only on 515MWe of nuclear capacity--which is provided by the now completed restart of Pickering A unit 1. The first...
- Enemy Futures Complex and Murky. // Future Survey;Sep2005, Vol. 27 Issue 9, p2
Presents an outlook for global energy industries. Factors that will contribute to the expected growth of the natural gas sector; Anticipated growth of the nuclear energy sector; Advantages of the projected introduction of carbon dioxide capture and storage technology.
- Section 8. Nuclear Energy. // Monthly Energy Review;May2004, p117
Presents graphs and charts about the nuclear electricity generation of the United States for February 2004. Decline in net nuclear electricity generation; Number of operable nuclear generating units; Nuclear share of total electricity generation.
- Atoms for Everybody. Morrison, Philip // New Republic;3/24/47, Vol. 116 Issue 12, p26
Focuses on the utilization of atomic energy by various industries in the U.S. Reference to the fission chain reaction which is the basis of the atomic-energy industry; Information on the method used by the plant at Oak Ridge, called Y-12, to separate U-235; Use of plutonium and uranium 235 in...
- EVEN IF NUCLEAR ENERGY WERE SAFE: the less publicised issues of the controversy. // Social Alternatives;Sep79, Vol. 1 Issue 5, p45
This article discusses some of the less publicized issues involved in the use of nuclear power. There are two sides to the use of nuclear power: either it is accepted as the only solution to energy consumption, or it's use is totally rejected. At a conference, opponents of nuclear power...


