TITLE

Nuclear Power's next generation plants accepted abroad, but approval slow here

AUTHOR(S)
Stein, Hank
PUB. DATE
October 1994
SOURCE
Electric Light & Power;Oct94, Vol. 72 Issue 10, p33
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the construction of nuclear generation plants worldwide. Doubts regarding viability of nuclear power in the country; Construction nuclear power plants in several countries in Asia; Features of nuclear reactors being constructed by General Electric and Westinghouse Electric.
ACCESSION #
9502242663

Tags: NUCLEAR power plants;  GENERAL Electric Co.;  WESTINGHOUSE Electric Corp.

 

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