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Monday, 8 March 2010
French Nuclear Industry, no sub-primes no money
Now Playing: Sarkozy seeks funding, training for nuclear energy
Topic: Poverty

 Nuclear Industry needs finance

PARIS Mon Mar 8, 2010

International development banks must finance civilian nuclear projects to help emerging nations build energy plants, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday, laying out ambitious plans to develop the industry.

Sarkozy: Nuclear Non-Financing is a scandal ?

"It is a scandal that international organizations today do not finance nuclear projects," he said. "The current situation means that countries are condemned to rely on more costly energy that causes greater pollution."
 
World bank and UN will not finance central Nuclear power
Sarkozy said the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and other such institutions should make a "wholehearted commitment" to fund civilian nuclear energy programmes.
 

source: reuters.com


Abu Dhabi prefers Korea group to EDF

Nuclear power producer EDF and reactor maker Areva were among a French consortium which bid for and lost a $40 billion nuclear project in Abu Dhabi in December. France 40% to expensive EDF / Areva relations don't convince customers.

Nuclear is no Renewable energy...

To demand carbon credits for the nuclear  highly toxic CO2 mininig and waste industry is political without chance. The UN refuses to support nuclear Power for developing nations. France changed the name of the Nuclear energy head into Alternative Energy. Will it help? Jumping around between $5bn over expensive nuclear installations and sudden Solar power buys from Areva US convinces nobody.


Secret EPR study unveiled, police controls press conference

Power control system to adapt production to need
is new and can cause malfunctioning of reactor

EPR vers un accident majeur type Tschernobyl ?

Le problème semble provenir du système de pilotage, qui doit permettre de moduler la puissance de réacteur pour s'ajuster à la demande d'électricité.


Posted by solarlife at 5:08 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 9 March 2010 4:05 AM EST

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