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Design Certification Application - US-APWR
From the NRC The US-APWR is a 4451 MWt pressurized water reactor designed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. It is an evolutionary design with active safety features. The US-APWR is based on established APWR technology. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd submitted an application for standard design certification...
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on 06-27-2008
MHI tools up for surge in construction
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has announced a major project to increase capacity at its Kobe shipyard, where it will double capacity for large nuclear power plant components. The firm wants to increase its share of the growing reactor market.
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Anonymous
on 06-09-2008
AREVA and MHI Enlarge Their Cooperation To the Nuclear Fuel Business
AREVA (Paris:CEI), the world leading group in the nuclear energy field, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), a major player in global nuclear industry, have decided to enlarge their cooperation to the new area of fuel business. Anne Lauvergeon, CEO of AREVA, met today with Kazuo Tsukuda and Hideaki...
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Highrad
on 04-11-2008
MHI licenses turbine technology to Harbin
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan will license technologies to China's Harbin Group for major equipment used in pressurized water reactor nuclear power plants, including steam turbines and auxiliary equipment.
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Anonymous
on 04-04-2008
MHI touts European version of APWR
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries plans to launch a version of its Advanced Pressurized Water Reactor specifically for the European market. The company held a seminar in Brussels to discuss the EU-APWR project with European utilities.
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Anonymous
on 03-18-2008
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...
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Highrad
on 02-01-2008
Mitsubishi wraps up AP1000 contracts
Steam turbines and generators for all four of China's AP1000 reactors are to be made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Contracts have been signed with owner Shandong Nuclear Power Company.
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Anonymous
on 02-01-2008
MHI Receives Order for Two Steam Turbine Generators for Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant in China
Tokyo, Japan, Jan 31, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has received an order from Shandong Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. in China for two packages of a steam turbine generator (STG) for the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant to be built in Haiyang, Shandong Province. The contract was...
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on 01-31-2008
MHI Submits US-APWR Design Certification Application to NRC
Tokyo, Japan, Jan 7, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has submitted an application for standard design certification (DC) for the US-APWR, the company's 1,700 MWe (electric megawatt) class advanced pressurized water reactor (PWR) for the U.S. market, to the U.S. Nuclear...
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on 01-07-2008
MHI submits US-APWR for design certification
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has submitted its US Advanced Pressurized Water Reactor (US-APWR) for design certification by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
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on 01-03-2008
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