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The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA delegation asserted that Al Dabaa is the most suitable site currently studied for establishing the first nuclear energy plant to produce electricity in Egypt; as it is considered a perfect site that is much beThe International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA delegation asserted that Al...
Tags: delegation, International Atomic Energy Agency, nuclear energy
Research articles 2007-11-05
EGYPT: IAEA: AL-DABAA BEST SITE FOR ESTABLISHING NUCLEAR PLANT.
The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA delegation asserted that Al Dabaa is the most suitable site currently studied for establishing the first nuclear energy plant to produce electricity in Egypt; as it is considered a perfect site that is mu The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA...
Tags: delegation, International Atomic Energy Agency, nuclear energy
Research articles 2007-11-05
LITHUANIA "CAN'T AFFORD TO CLOSE" NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
The European Parliament's delegation which visited the Lithuanian nuclear power plant at Ignalina on November 21 expressed concern over safety of the plant. The MEPs urged the Government to opt for early closure - but accepted that Lithuania's heavy enThe European Parliament's delegation which visited the ...
Tags: delegation, European Parliament, nuclear energy, nuclear power plant
Research articles 1995-12-01

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NUCLEAR ENERGY: SLOVAK MISSION AIMS TO SET RECORD STRAIGHT ON MOCHOVCE
Summary: "The only problem with Mochovce is money." This was the short and sweet message from a senior delegation of nuclear experts from Slovakia, in Brussels on April 25 to give the European Parliament an update on Slovak intentions with regard to the partly-built nuclear power...
Tags: delegation, European Parliament, Slovakia
Research articles 1995-05-09
"The only problem with Mochovce is money." This was the short and sweet message from a senior delegation of nuclear experts from Slovakia,
Summary: "The only problem with Mochovce is money." This was the short and sweet message from a senior delegation of nuclear experts from Slovakia, in Brussels on April 25 to give the European Parliament an update on Slovak intentions with regard to the partly-built nuclear power...
Tags: delegation, European Parliament, Slovakia
Research articles 1995-04-21
EU Visit To US To Strengthen Co-Operation In Non-Nuclear Energy Research Is A Success
WASHINGTON -- During the recent visit to the US by a delegation of European Commission officials led by Director for the Energy Program at DG Research, Mr. Raffaele Liberali, the European Union and the United States agreed to strengthen co-operation in the area of non-nuclear energy research on the basis...
Tags: European Commission, hydrogen, R&D
Research articles 2008-06-23
FULL COMMITMENT TO INTERNATIONAL TREATIES, NUCLEAR SAFETY CRITERIA
Egypt will start on Monday her first steps to set up a group of the electricity stations that will be operated by nuclear energy, said Dr. Hassan Younis, the Minister of Electricity and Energy. An Egyptian nuclear energy high level delegation is scheduled to head for Vienna to display to...
Tags: delegation, Egypt, International Atomic Energy Agency
Research articles 2007-11-18
EGYPT: FULL COMMITMENT TO INTERNATIONAL TREATIES, NUCLEAR SAFETY CRITERIA.
Egypt will start on Monday her first steps to set up a group of the electricity stations that will be operated by nuclear energy, said Dr. Hassan Younis, the Minister of Electricity and Energy. An Egyptian nuclear energy high level delegation is scheduled to head for Vienna...
Tags: delegation, Egypt, International Atomic Energy Agency
Research articles 2007-11-18
Jordan in talks with US on nuclear energy
AMMAN AFP — Energy-poor Jordan is in talks with the United States and other countries to develop nuclear technology for peaceful use, Scientific Research and Education Minister Khaled Tuqan said on Monday. "Jordan is trying to reach agreements on nuclear cooperation, and is negotiating with the United States, the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, International Atomic Energy Agency
Research articles 2007-05-14
A $9-billion Blast The Indo-US N-deal is done, and US companies are busy casing out the Indian market. The obvious attraction: a potentially Rs 40,000-crore plus opportunity.
A large 250-member delegation of us business executives landed in Mumbai in the last week of November. Apart from the unusually large size of the delegation, what was interesting was its composition-it included representatives of about a dozen companies that are present in the nuclear sector-like GE Energy, Thorium Power,...
Tags: US Companies
Research articles 2006-12-31
Iran shows nuclear plant
ISFAHAN AFP — Iran has opened the doors to its uranium conversion plant in a bid to show its good intentions amid mounting international pressure for a halt its controversial nuclear programme. A delegation of Non-Aligned Movement NAM and Group of 77 representatives arrived at the facility in the...
Tags: delegation, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-02-03
Energy Roundup: Clunkers Says Adieu, Cleaner Oil Sands, Chevron Revs Up Lobby Engine, and More
Cash for clunkers says ba-bye -- The cash for clunkers program, which was revived by a $2 billion lifeline earlier this month, will end Monday. The Car Allowance Rebate System or CARS program, as its officially known, has recorded more than 457,000 dealer transactions worth $1.9 billion in rebates, according to...
Tags: Source Inc., Environmentalist, Chevron Corp., Long-time U.S. Policy, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-08-21
Iran denies any nuclear activity at suspect site Parchin
VIENNA AFP — Iran denied that it had carried out any nuclear-related activity at the Parchin military site which is the subject of US and UN concern. "We categorically deny any nuclear-related testing at Parchin," a huge military complex 30 kilometres (19 miles) southeast of Tehran, Hossein Mousavian, head...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Iran, MARKETING, Vienna, watchdog
Research articles 2004-09-16
Probe begins into security lapses at top US nuclear weapons lab
LOS ANGELES AFP ? US government officials toured a key nuclear weapons facility at the start of a major probe into a string of security breaches at the top secret Los Alamos National Laboratory. Deputy US Energy Secretary Kyle McSlarrow and other officials toured the top secret laboratory in...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-07-19
American Indian delegation to Washington urges clean energy
Norrell, Brenda Indian Country Today Lakota Times 04-20-2005 WASHINGTON - A coalition of American Indians recently lobbied Congress for clean energy and a halt to the long-held tradition of making Indian country a dumping ground for nuclear waste, disease-producing coal mines and...
Tags: Alaska, Government, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, Storage, U.S., U.S. Congress, Utah, Washington
Research articles 2005-04-20
Washington State Lawmakers Stop Bush from Reclassifying Nuclear Waste.
By Alex Fryer, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 3--WASHINGTON--Members of the Washington state delegation took to the House floor yesterday to turn back a Bush administration effort to reclassify high-level nuclear waste at Hanford and two other sites ...
Tags: Department of Energy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Washington
Research articles 2003-10-03
Tehran says problems remain but nuclear deal still possible
TEHRAN AFP — Iran said that differences remained between Tehran and European nations over its nuclear programme, but that a swift agreement could still avoid the issue being hauled before the UN Security Council. "There are some minor problems which we will discuss today and tomorrow, and I hope...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran
Research articles 2004-11-27
Iran and IAEA start talks on nuclear programme
VIENNA AFP — Iran and the UN atomic watchdog began discussions on Tuesday in Vienna over Tehran's nuclear programme, a diplomat said. The talks are to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA to better evaluate whether the nature of Iran's programme is entirely peaceful, said the diplomat, who...
Tags: diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-07-24
LITHUANIA: EU PROVIDES FUNDING FOR CLOSING LITHUANIA'S NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.(Brief Article)
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Antanas Valionis and the head of the European Commission delegation to Lithuania, Dieter Thiel, signed a financial memorandum on 29 December on the closing of the first reactor at the Ignalina nuclear power plant, BNS reported. In its national energy strategy adopted last...
Tags: European Commission
Research articles 2001-01-03
PFS tack surprises Utahns
WASHINGTON -- Private Fuel Storage has asked Congress to consider allowing the Energy Department to become one of PFS's clients and move nuclear waste to Utah, or at least reimburse utilities that choose to use the temporary storage site. The idea surprised Utah's congressional delegation, which thinks it...
Tags: Government, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, Storage, U.S. Congress, Utah
Research articles 2006-03-15
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