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NUCLEAR ENERGY: WORK ON FIRST EPR REACTOR STARTED IN FINLAND.
The Finnish parliament agreed, in May 2002, to the construction of the new reactor as the best means of guaranteeing a continual supply of electricity at low cost without generating greenhouse gas emissions. It will be the fifth nuclear reactor in Finland. Finland is...
Tags: Areva, Greenpeace
Research articles 2005-09-16
First U.S. MOX Fuel Begins Journey to South Carolina"
PARIS, France ENS — --> A cargo of 140 kilograms (308 pounds) of U.S. weapons-grade plutonium in the form of nuclear fuel, mixed uranium-plutonium MOX has completed the first leg of its journey from France to the United States. The armed convoy left the Areva plutonium fuel factory at...
Tags: Areva, Greenpeace
Research articles 2005-03-16
Greenpeacers Blockade Plutonium Transport Road in France
CHERBOURG, France ENS — Greenpeace activists have blockaded the only road that can be used to transport the first shipment of American plutonium from Cherbourg Harbor to the La Hague where it is scheduled to be reprocessed into mixed oxide MOX reactor fuel. Two ships carrying the 140 kilograms of...
Tags: Areva, Greenpeace
Research articles 2004-10-05
The Paris Court of First Instance to Decide Important Cases on Trademark Parody
By Emmanuel Baud and Sandra Strittmatter Paris Originally published October 3, 2004 The Paris Court of First Instance recently rendered two decisions in similar cases involving the non-profit organization Greenpeace and the petroleum industry company Esso in the first case and the nuclear industry company...
Tags: Areva, Esso, Greenpeace
Research articles 2004-10-05
Greenpeace protests nuclear sponsorship of America's Cup
SYDNEY, Oct. 1 Kyodo The international environmental group Greenpeace marked the start of the America's Cup challenger series in New Zealand on Tuesday with a protest against the involvement of a French sailing team sponsored by a nuclear power company, Greenpeace said. New Zealand was...
Tags: Areva, Greenpeace
Research articles 2002-10-07
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