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  • GVK, Nuclear Power Seek GE, Westinghouse Reactors

    From: Bloomberg - By Archana Chaudhary and Paul Gordon Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- GVK Power & Infrastructure Ltd. and Nuclear Power Corp. plan to buy reactors and equipment from General Electric Co. and Westinghouse Electric Co. when a three- decade ban on India's atomic trade is lifted. GVK, which...
    Posted to Nuclear Suppliers (Forum) by Highrad on 09-09-2008
  • Issued Design Certifications - ABWR

    Design Control Document Please note that due to format conversion issues, some of these documents contain hyperlinks to other areas within this entire set of documentation that will not work. Description Tier 1 Tier 2 - Table of Contents Tier 2 - Ch. 1 - Introduction and General Description of Plant...
    Posted to New Nuclear Plants (FileGallery) by Highrad on 06-27-2008
  • GE's Andy White becomes WNA Chairman

    Andy White will this week become chairman of the World Nuclear Association (WNA), following his election by WNA members last year. White was recently appointed to head General Electric’s (GE's) New Energy Ventures business unit.
    Posted to World Nuclear News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-07-2008
  • New company formed to promote ABWRs in North America

    Toshiba of Japan will participate in Nuclear Innovation North America LLC, a new company formed by NRG Energy to promote the use of GE-Hitachi's Advanced Boiling Water Reactor in North America.
    Posted to World Nuclear News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-26-2008
  • GE creates New Energy Ventures

    General Electric has created a New Energy Ventures business unit for all its low-carbon technologies and placed its former head of nuclear energy at its head. The move places nuclear power at the centre of GE's future energy vision.
    Posted to World Nuclear News (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-20-2008
  • Nuclear: The power investment of 2008

    By Barbara Wall (The International Herald Tribune) Friday, February 1, 2008 Now that the government in Britain has formally backed nuclear power as a desirable option for the country's electricity demands, industry analysts are sizing up investment opportunities in the segment with renewed vigor...
    Posted to Nuclear Power Plant News (Forum) by Highrad on 02-01-2008
  • GE to expand nuclear fuel services

    Making the nuclear fuel cycle more attractive to investors The nuclear fuel business is a fractured landscape with many separate players in uranium mining, enrichment, and fuel fabrication. For the most part nuclear utilities haven't worried about the supply chain that gets them their fuel, only...
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-20-2008
  • General Electric seeks market solutions for spent nuclear fuel

    Computer simulation and full scale testing of components are part of the plan Defying conventional wisdom that the only destiny for spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear reactors is long-term storage, General Electric says there are big dollars at the tail end of the nuclear energy value chain....
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-09-2007
  • Dominion Files COL with NRC

    New plant will use GE's ESBWR Reuters reports that Virginia-based utility Dominion Resources Inc has submitted an application to build a new nuclear reactor. Dominion's application is the third request by a U.S. utility to build a new nuclear reactor this year, The NRC has already approved an...
    Posted to Idaho Samizdat: Nuke Notes (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-28-2007
  • Simplicity Rules!

    With all of the talk about building new nuclear plants in the Untied States, I was wondering which design you thought was in the lead? The “lead” could mean many things to different people. It could mean technically advanced designs with all of the bells and whistles. It could mean the lead in sales...
    Posted to New Nuclear Plant Designs (Weblog) by Highrad on 05-05-2007
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