SHAW, EXELON, TOSHIBA SAUDI ARABIA: DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS
While it sometimes seems as if American companies are being completely cut out of the highly competitive international market for nuclear development, in fact there have been some successes....
View ArticleSTANDARD & POOR’S: U.S. NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION LAGS THE REST OF THE WORLDÂ
"Construction Track Records For New Nuclear Plants Around The World So Far Are Mixed" is the title of a report just issued for investors by Standard & Poor. But the real “mix” is between the U.S....
View ArticleDESPITE PROGRESS, JAPAN OPERATING CAPACITY LAGS
On paper, you’d think the Japanese were giving the United States a run for the money in global nuclear energy leadership. Toshiba has bought Westinghouse. Hitachi is helping GE crack the international...
View ArticleJAPAN ENTERS COMPETITION TO BUILD NEW REACTOR IN TURKEY
The international dogfight to build new reactors for the emerging global Renaissance market continued yesterday as Toshiba said it would enter the bidding against Russia and Korea to sell its...
View ArticleINDIA COMMITTED MORE THAN EVER TO DEVELOPING FAST BREEDER REACTOR
Prithiviraj Chavan, India’s Minister of State for Science and Technology, told a national conference that the country is more than ever committed to developing the fast breeder reactor, a technology...
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