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  • GE-Hitachi moves on laser enrichment

    Decision to build a full-scale facility could come in 2009 While Areva is still silent on a decision whether and where to build a uranium enrichment plant at one of five potential sites in the U.S., Global Laser Enrichment (GLE), a subsidiary of GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has announced it has selected...
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-30-2008
  • GE Hitachi cut ties with Toshiba

    Japanese nuclear giants set a competitive course for U.S. market share The Daily Yomiuri, an English language newspaper in Japan, reports that the joint opening of a U.S. office by Hitachi and General Electric is a signal of a new competitive race between the two firms and Toshiba which owns Westinghouse...
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-27-2008
  • GE-Hitachi pulls out of Ontario bidding

    Company still has a long-term relationship with AECL The Toronto Star reports that GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy told the Ontario government it will not bid on construction of a new nuclear power plant in the province. There are still a lot of decisions to be made. It isn't over until the fat lady sings...
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-09-2008
  • Exelon Nuclear Selects GE Hitachi's ESBWR

    WILMINGTON, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Illinois-based Exelon Nuclear, the nation ’ s largest nuclear utility, has announced it will use GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy ’ s (GEH) next-generation ESBWR reactor design if the company decides to build a new nuclear power plant in Texas. Exelon Nuclear is studying locations...
    Posted to Contract Awards (Forum) by Highrad on 11-12-2007
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