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  1. Nuclear Energy: A Spiritual Perspective by Michael Jones, 1990-12
  2. Energy: Non-Nuclear Energy Technologies (Pergamon International Library of Science, Technology, Engineering and Social Studies) by S. S. Penner, L. Icerman, 1984-10
  3. Nuclear Energy by Pringle, 1989-09-30
  4. Nuclear Energy Maturity (Nuclear Fuel Performance & Management) by P. Zaleski, R. Sher, 1976-04
  5. Nuke-Rebuke: Writers & Artists Against Nuclear Energy & Weapons (Contemporary Anthology Series)
  6. Military Technology, Armaments Dynamics, and Disarmament: ABC Weapons, Military Use of Nuclear Energy and of Outer Space and Implications for Intern
  7. NUCLEAR ENERGY TECHN - SEE 2ED by Knief, 1983-01-01
  8. Indirect Solar, Geothermal, and Nuclear Energy (Energy and Environmental Progress-I)
  9. The Demise of Nuclear Energy?: Lessons for Democratic Control of Technology (Yale Fastback Series) by Joseph G. Morone, Edward J. Woodhouse, 1989-09-10
  10. Nuclear Energy (Parker, Steve. Science Files. Energy.) by Steve Parker, 2004-01
  11. Technological Powers and the Person: Nuclear Energy and Reproductive Technologies : ÖProceedingsû.
  12. The Legal Regime of Nuclear Energy by F. Nocera, 2006-01-27
  13. Anti-Nuclear Protest: The Opposition to Nuclear Energy in France by Alain Touraine, 1983-06-30
  14. The Renewable Energy Alternative: How the United States and the World Can Prosper without Nuclear Energy or Coal by John O. Blackburn, 1987-12

61. STUK - YVL-guides
general guides. 1996 YVL 1.1 Finnish Centre for Radiation and nuclear Safetyas the regulatory authority for the use of nuclear energy, 27 Jan.
http://www.stuk.fi/english/publications/yvl-guides.html
Authorisation
By virtue of the below acts and regulations, the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) issues detailed regulations that apply to the safe use of nuclear energy and to physical protection, emergency preparedness and safeguards:
  • Section 55, paragraph 2, point 3 of the Nuclear Energy Act (990/1987) Section 29 of the Government Resolution (395/1991) on the Safety of Nuclear Power Plants Section 13 of the Government Resolution (396/1991) on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Power Plants Section 11 of the Government Resolution (397/1991) on the Emergency Preparedness of Nuclear Power Plants Section 8 of the Government Resolution (398/1991) on the Safety of a Disposal Facility for Reactor Waste Section 30 of the Government Resolution (478/1999) on the Safety of Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel.
Rules for application
The publication of a YVL guide does not, as such, alter any previous decisions made by STUK. After having heard those concerned, STUK makes a separate decision on how a new or revised YVL guide applies to operating nuclear power plants, or to those under construction, and to licencees' operational activities. The guides apply as such to new nuclear facilities. When considering how new safety requirements presented in YVL guides apply to operating nuclear power plants, or to those under construction, STUK takes into account

62. CNA - Speeches/Releases
Perspective, Dr. Luis Echávarri, Directorgeneral, nuclear energy Agency,OECD, Paris, Reid Morden, Chair, KPMG Corporate Intelligence Inc.
http://www.cna.ca/english/speeches.asp

CNA Annual Seminar 2003
CNA winter seminar presentations 2002 Other presentations Speeches
By The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Natural Resources Canada.
Washington, D.C. November 19, 2003 Hydrogen and nuclear power: engines of a clean-energy future
Remarks by John Ritch, Director General, World Nuclear Association
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells 2003 Conference. June 10, 2003 Nuclear Power: Friend or Foe
An Address by Duncan Hawthorne, Chief Executive Officer of Bruce Power
to The Association of Major Power Consumers in Ontario. April 25, 2003

63. Nuclear Engineering General Information
of energy from nuclear sources. The uses of nuclear energy in today stechnological world are varied. As public concern has grown
http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/academics/undergraduate/ne.information.html
Bachelor of Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the release, control, and utilization of all types of energy from nuclear sources. The uses of nuclear energy in today's technological world are varied. As public concern has grown about the role of fossil fuels in promoting global warming, nuclear power is increasingly recognized as a necessary alternative source for electric energy. In the space industry, nuclear energy provides power for satellites and interplanetary probes. Radiation technology, another important area, employs radioactive material to sterilize biologically hazardous wastes, to diagnose and treat disease, and to monitor the transport and metabolism of experimental pharmaceuticals. Nuclear fusion, an area of ongoing research, shows significant promise as an energy source for the future.
Careers in Nuclear Engineering
Approximately 20 percent of the electricity generated in the United States in 1989 came from nuclear power plants, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. By 1991, more than 110 nuclear power plants are scheduled to be in service. The industrial use of radiation has also continued to grow, with the expanded use of radioisotope sources for food irradiation, nuclear oil well logging, and thickness gauge applications. The expansion of the nuclear power industry and the increased use of other nuclear-related technologies have created a steady demand for nuclear engineers at all professional levels. Areas of specialization include fields such as reactor operations, reactor safety, fuel management, fusion, radioisotope applications, environmental surveillance, waste disposal, and medical technology. The organizations employing nuclear engineers range from federal and state agencies to private consulting firms, from major utilities to small manufacturing companies. Each year many of these groups send representatives to Georgia Tech to interview prospective employees.

64. GC(40)/14 An African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
He also provided information on the Agency s activities in the field of peacefuluses of nuclear energy in general and in Africa in particular.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/control/anwfz/text/gc40-14.htm
International Atomic Energy Agency
General Conference

(Unofficial electronic version) GC(40)/14
21 August 1996 GENERAL Distr.
Original: ENGLISH
Fortieth regular session
Item 21 of the provisional agenda
(GC(40)/1)
An African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
(NWFZ) Report by the Director General to the General Conference
  • In resolution GC(39)/RES/4 on this subject, the General Conference last year: commended the African States "for their united efforts directed towards the establishment of an African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone" and requested the Director General "to continue to assist them in this regard". In the latter connection the resolution also requested the Director General: "to report on the implementation of this resolution to the General Conference at its fortieth regular session under an agenda item entitled 'An African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone'." This report is pursuant to that request.
  • In resolution GC(39)/RES/4, the General Conference welcomed the progress made towards the conclusion of a treaty on an African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone on the basis of the Declaration on the Denuclearization of Africa, adopted by the Summit of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) at its first ordinary session, held in Cairo from 17-21 July 1964, and of resolution A/RES/49/138 adopted on 19 December 1994 by the General Assembly of the United Nations. In that respect, it may be recalled that, in 1993, the United Nations had requested the Agency to help the Group of Experts designated by the United Nations in co-operation with the OAU by preparing draft treaty provisions relevant to verification requirements in a future NWFZ in Africa. The Agency did so. Last year's report to the General Conference (document GC(39)/14) explained the Agency's activities in this regard.
  • 65. HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
    According to the Atomic energy Act, the general manager was to discharge Thus, thegeneral manager occasionally helped formulate nuclear policy; usually
    http://www.osti.gov/opennet/nsi_desc.html
    HISTORICAL RECORDS OF THE ATOMIC
    ENERGY COMMISSION
    From its inception in 1947 until its abolition in 1975, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) carried out a congressional mandate for a large federal role in atomic energy development. The commission maintained programs for nuclear weapons research, development, production, and testing; production of plutonium and weapons grade uranium; milling and refining of uranium ore; biomedical research into the effects of radiation and nuclear weapons; basic nuclear research in fields such as chemistry, physics, and metallurgy; development of nuclear reactors; promotion of a civilian nuclear power industry; and conduct of international Atoms-for-Peace activities. It was unique among federal agencies in combining responsibilities to both promote and regulate a technology. The agency was led by five commissioners. They played key, and at times, unique roles in the formulation of American nuclear policies and programs. The secretary processed staff papers and correspondence for commissioners' consideration, scheduled commissioners' meetings, prepared minutes of their meetings, assured that appropriate action was taken to implement the commissioners' decisions, and received memoranda and other official papers from agency staff. The secretary controlled and ordered, as much as was possible in a complex institution, the agency's top-level decision-making process. The files created by the AEC Secretary, the general manager, the deputy general manager, and the various assistant general managers form a valuable collection. They document the implementation of nuclear policies at the highest levels of the agency over a thirty-year period. The General Manager's Office Files also contain detailed information about the AEC's programmatic activities and are being declassified for the entire period that the office existed, from December 31, 1946, until January 20, 1975. Most of the General Manager's Office Files pertain to agency promotional matters and activities. Few of them were kept by the general manager himself; most were created by the various assistant general managers and document their activities.

    66. Nuclear Energy Act, [R.S. 1985, C. A-16] >> GENERAL
    A16. Previous Table of Contents Next . nuclear EnergyAct. general. 12. and 13. Repealed, 1997, c. 9, s. 94. About CanLII
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    67. :: Esmas Compras
    Imaging Systems • Industrial Design general • Industrial Design Military Science• Mining • Nanotechnology • nuclear energy • Operations Research
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    68. Gut Transfer Factors: Values Proposed By A Nuclear Energy Agency Expert Group Fo
    A nuclear energy Agency (NEA) Expert Group has proposed values for the absorbed tobe cautious for most elements, the few changes can in general be regarded as
    http://www.nrpb.org/publications/documents_of_nrpb/abstracts/absd1-2.htm

    Radon Atlas of England and Wales...
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    Gut Transfer Factors: Values Proposed by a Nuclear Energy Agency Expert Group for Radionuclides Ingested by Members of the Public
    Gut Transfer Factors: Values for Plutonium and Americium in Shellfish and Best Estimates for Actinides in Food
    Author(s): J D Harrison, G M Kendall and J W Stather J D Harrison and J W Stather Summary: Abstracts of Values Proposed by a Nuclear Energy Agency Expert Group for Radionuclides Ingested by Members of the Public and Values for Plutonium nd Americium in Shellfish and Best Estimates for Actinides in Food are given below. Price:
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    Values Proposed by a Nuclear Energy Agency Expert Group for Radionuclides Ingested by Members of the Public: Abstract
    Values for Plutonium and Americium in Shellfish and Best Estimates for Actinides in Food: Abstract
    Published information on the gut transfer of actinides in human volunteers has been reviewed. It is concluded that for plutonium and americium incorporated in Cumbrian winkles there is now sufficient information to recommend the use of a specific f1 value of 0.0002 for the absorption of both elements from this food material by adults and children. Taking account of all available data, 0.0005 is now considered to be a reasonable 'best estimate' of absorption for actinides in food in general, applying to thorium, neptunium, plutonium, americium and curium. For infants in the first year of life, an f1 value of ten times that adopted for adults is recommended. Revised values of dose per unit intake are given.

    69. NCP-05: UFOs Continue To Visit Nuclear Energy Sites
    As the UFO approached the nuclear plant it flew to to be concentrated near variousatomic energy locations in reminded of a statement made by general Nathan F
    http://www.nicap.dabsol.co.uk/ncp-fawcett1.htm
    Nuclear Connection Project NCP Paper NCP-05: UFOs Continue to Visit Nuclear Energy Sites by George Fawcett Looking back over the years during the 40th anniversary of UFOs in modern times (JUNE 24,1987) it is interesting to note that UFOs have been seen and recorded near various atomic energy locations in this country and overseas. This link was first noticed by Captain Edward Ruppelt in 1952 and reported in a LOOK magazine article (JUNE 24,1952) titled "Hunt For The Flying Saucer." Captain Ruppelt, who directed the U.S. Air Force Project Blue Book at that time, when viewing a folder of 63 mystifying UFO reports that had been plotted on a map of the United States discovered that it showed "an ominous correlation" with the location of various atomic energy installations. LOOK magazine learned that some high ranking officers had taken note of this fact and had then held a Pentagon conference to discuss these numerous strange concentrations that have continued to this day. Such incidents at the Savannah River, Hanford, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, McGuire , Cherokee and Indian Point nuclear and atomic plants are of continued vital interest and concern to scientific, military, civilian and governmental observers everywhere. These UFO encounters raise such serious questions as: Are UFOs monitoring our atomic and nuclear energy sites and if so, why? Why has the AEC (now NRC) had representatives on most of all the major government UFO investigative projects? Why do guards at some AEC installations report their UFO encounters directly to the AEC?

    70. Independent Experts Submit Report To The OECD On Nuclear Energy
    AB, Sweden. Mr. Robert Morrison, Former Directorgeneral, Uraniumand nuclear energy Branch, Natural Resources, Canada. Dr. Derek
    http://www1.oecd.org/media/release/nw98-05a.htm
    Back to Newsroom Back to OECD Home page News Release Paris, 23 January 1998
    INDEPENDENT EXPERTS SUBMIT REPORT TO THE OECD ON NUCLEAR ENERGY
    The High-Level Advisory Group on the Future of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency ( NEA ) will present its report "Nuclear Energy in the OECD: Towards an Integrated Approach" to Secretary-General Donald Johnston and OECD Ambassadors on 29 January 1998. Members of the High-Level Advirory Group are:
    • Mr. Jean Bergougnoux, Former Director General of EdF, France. Dr. Adolf Birkhofer, (Chair), Technical University München, Managing Director, Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) mbH, Germany. Mr. Peter Fischer, Managing Director*, Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft Laufenburg AG, Chairman of European Nuclear Council, Switzerland. Mr. Lennart Fogelström, Executive Vice President, Asea Brown Boveri AB, Sweden. Mr. Robert Morrison, Former Director-General, Uranium and Nuclear Energy Branch, Natural Resources, Canada. Dr. Derek Pooley, Chief Executive Officer*, UKAEA, United Kingdom.

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    72. General Catalog 1993-95
    The University of Arizona 199395 general Catalog. nuclear and energy Engineering(NEE) Engineering Building, Room 200 (520) 621-2551 Professors William L
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    The University of Arizona 1993-95 General Catalog Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home Catalog Home ... UA Home Email catalog comments and suggestions to catalog@arizona.edu Page last updated: July 29, 2002
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    73. EU Business - Non Nuclear Energy
    the specific programme of research and technological development, including demonstration,in the field of nonnuclear energy (1994-1998 4. general objectives.
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    Non nuclear energy
    Non nuclear energy Name of programme
    Specific Programme for research, technological development and demonstration on energy, environment and sustainable development (1998-2002) - Sub-programme: energy Budget Line Is it a successor to any other programme(s)? This programme is the successor to the specific programme of research and technological development, including demonstration, in the field of non-nuclear energy (1994-1998) ("JOULE-THERMIE") of the 4th Framework Programme of the European Community activities in the field of research and technological development and demonstration (1994-1998). General objectives The strategic objective is to contribute to sustainable development by concentrating efforts on key activities essential to the social well-being and economic competitiveness of Europe.

    74. EU Business - Research And Training On Nuclear Energy
    Mr. Pablo Fernandez Ruiz, Director email pablo.fernandez-ruiz@cec.eu.int ResearchDirectorate general, B-1049 Bruxelles/Brussel nuclear energy Info Desk rtd
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    Research and training on nuclear energy Name of programme
    Research and training on nuclear energy
    Budget Line
    Is it a successor to any other programme(s)?
    This programme is successor to Specific programme "Research and training programme (EURATOM) in the field of nuclear energy" (1998 - 2002):
    Key action 1: Thermonuclear fusion (this part of the programme does not operate by means of Calls for proposals and therefore not further detailed in this document)
    Key action 2: Nuclear Fission
    Research and technological development activities of a generic nature
    Support for research infrastructures
    General objectives The European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Training activities is a collection of actions at EU level to fund and promote nuclear energy research.

    75. World Scientific
    High energy Physics; Theoretical Physics; Acceleration Physics; Experimental Physics;Quantum Physics; Laser Physics; nuclear Physics. general Popular Physics.
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    76. SearchBug Directory: Science: Technology: Energy: Nuclear
    FAQ @ Stanford http//www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/nuclear-faq.html Thispage discusses nuclear energy as a part of a more general discussion of why
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    77. Nuclear Energy A 360 Degree View
    around the world as to whether nuclear energy can or in the region are planning toembrace the nuclear option At the recent 44th IAEA general Conference held in
    http://www.atse.org.au/publications/symposia/proc-2000p6.htm

    78. Science And Technology - Japan's Nuclear Energy Policy
    Commission, which consist of members including experts on nuclear energy, makeplans, investigate and decide on Japan s nuclear energy policy in general.
    http://www.mext.go.jp/english/org/science/48a.htm
    Science and Technology Japan's Nuclear Energy Policy
    ENLARGE

    MEXT and Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) are the competent ministries that share the role of implementing Japan's nuclear energy policies in consideration of the views of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Nuclear Safety Commission, which are advisory bodies to the Prime Minister.
    The Atomic Energy Commission and the Nuclear Safety Commission, which consist of members including experts on nuclear energy, make plans, investigate and decide on Japan's nuclear energy policy in general.
    MEXT is responsible for nuclear energy policies on science and technology. MEXT promotes research and development of fast breeder reactors and the cutting-edge field of nuclear fuel recycling, and the usage of nuclear radiation. In addition, MEXT implements safeguards to assure the peaceful use of nuclear energy and compensation for nuclear damage.
    Meanwhile, METI is responsible for nuclear energy policies on energy. METI promotes the securing of sites for nuclear energy industrial facilities to establish Japan's nuclear fuel cycle, as well as implementing measures to deal with radioactive wastes.

    79. Nuclear Energy Act
    energy, and. (c) for the production, refining or treatment of nuclear substances,.are, and each of them is declared to be, works or a work for the general
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    Nuclear Energy Act CHAPTER A-16 An Act relating to the development and utilization of nuclear energy Preamble [Repealed, 1997, c. 9, s. 88] SHORT TITLE Short title This Act may be cited as the Nuclear Energy Act R.S., 1985, c. A-16, s. 1; 1997, c. 9, s. 89. INTERPRETATION Definitions In this Act, "atomic energy" [Repealed, 1997, c. 9, s. 90] "Board" [Repealed, 1997, c. 9, s. 90] "company" « compagnie "company" means a company incorporated or acquired pursuant to subsection 10(2) of the Atomic Energy Control Act , chapter A-19 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1970; "member" [Repealed, 1997, c. 9, s. 90] "Minister" «

    80. Slovenian Nuclear Safety Administration
    In the period from 2 to 4 September 2002, the Slovenian nuclear Safety Administrationhosted Director general of the OECD nuclear energy Agency.
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