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Toshiba chief hopes to form nuclear partnerships
From Daily Yomiuri Toshiba Corp. is looking to strengthen its nuclear power operations by creating partnerships with other companies in the field of uranium fuel processing and the production of nuclear power plants, President and Chief Executive Officer Atsutoshi Nishida told The Yomiuri Shimbun in...
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Toshiba expects 33 reactor orders by 2015
Japan's Toshiba Corporation expects orders for at least 33 nuclear power reactors by 2015, and plans to expand all its nuclear businesses over the period to 2020, according to the company's president.
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on 05-22-2008
Fennovoima selects three possible reactor designs
Fennovoima has selected three reactor designs - Areva's EPR and SWR-1000 and Toshiba's ABWR - to be considered in its application for a decision-in-principle for its planned nuclear power plant in Finland.
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on 05-21-2008
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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on 02-01-2008
Toshiba Corporation - Owner of Westinghouse - Welcomes the UK Government's Statement on Nuclear New Build
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The UK Government ’ s approval of new nuclear reactors is a major boost for the Toshiba Corporation - which two years bought Westinghouse of the US and became the owner of the AP1000 reactor which is the market leader and has already been approved by the US Government for use...
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