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24th November- 1st December, 2008
 
 

Providing the Right Spark

Greetings from the weekly e-Zine Asian Nuclear Energy. Today, it is quite evident the world nuclear industry has been waiting for just the kind of spark the recent Indo-US nuclear deal has ignited. In fact, the encouraging response this weekly e-Zine has received since its launch about two months back is proof enough. Although...
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Two-Way Indo-US Nuclear Trade
to Get Big Boost

The civilian nuclear energy agreement between India and the United States has opened up opportunities of enormous proportions for both countries. It will help both countries to undertake expansion of their nuclear power generating capacities. While India expects to benefit from the deal in terms of improved supply dof nuclear fuel and upgradation of technology...
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Japan's N-Team in India,
Keen to Build Power Plants

A delegation of senior engineers representing Japanese nuclear power reactor vendors is currently visiting India. Representatives from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Toshiba and Hitachi began a week-long visit beginning 23 November to meet top Indian nuclear officials. The visit by the representatives of the large Japanese companies to India for the first...
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US N-Trade Mission Arriving on
December 3 Amid High Hopes

The much-publicized, high-powered nuclear trade mission from the United States, comprising more than 50 senior executives from over 30 commercial nuclear companies is visiting New Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai from 2 to 9 December, 2008. The mission, organized jointly by the US-India Business Council (USIBC) and the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)...
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Westinghouse to transfer
AP 1000 N-tech to Indian firms

US-headquartered Westinghouse Electric Co. is in tallks with industries that are already working closely with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) in supplying nuclear reactors to this country. They are likely to transfer technologies to local companies and work closely with various industries in the country. "We will be transferring our technologies to...
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AREVA to set up six EPRs
in India by 2020

French nuclear electrical major AREVA will be setting up four to six European Pressurised Water Reactors (EPRs) in India by 2020. Although it is uncertain when they would be able to begin their work, AREVA's Chairman and Managing Director Aurthur deMontalembert who has come to head the newly set up office of AREVA in Mumbai for establishing EPR in India said...
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