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  1. ENERGY FOR THE FUTURE AND GLOBAL WARMING: NUCLEAR ENERGY by Nigel Saunders, 2010-10-12
  2. The International Law of Nuclear Energy, Basic Documents by Mohamed M. Elbaradei, Edwin I. Nwogugu, et all 1993-07-01
  3. Nuclear Energy by Nigel Hawkes, 1981-05
  4. Nuclear Energy by Pringle, 1989-09-30
  5. 4th International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems, June 30Th-July 4th, 1986, Madrid: June 30Th-July 4th, 1986, Madrid by International Conference on Emerging Nuclear Energy Systems 1986 madr, G. Velarde, et all 1986-02
  6. Nuclear Energy Safety Challenges in the Former Soviet Union: A Consensus Report of the Csis Congressional Study Group and Task Force (Csis Panel Reports) by James R. Schlesinger, Sam Nunn, et all 1995-08
  7. Nuclear Energy (Stoyles, Pennie. Science Issues.) by Pennie Stoyles, Peter Pentland, et all 2003-08
  8. World Nuclear Energy: Toward a Bargain of Confidence
  9. Nuclear Energy : A Sensible Alternative
  10. Radiation Protection in Nuclear Energy (International Atomic Energy Agency) by International Atomic Energy Agency, 1988-10
  11. Political Electricity: What Future for Nuclear Energy? by Terence Price, 1990-12-13
  12. Nuclear Energy: A Professional Assessment: Watt Committee: report number 13 by Watt Committee on Energy Publications, Watt Committee on Energy Publications, 1990-12-31
  13. The Utilization of Nuclear Energy and International Law by V. Lamm, 1985-11
  14. Civil Nuclear Energy: Fuel of the Future or Relic of the Past? (Royal Institute of International Affairs) by Malcolm C. Grimston, 2001-05

61. Welcome To GTIOnline - European Commission DG For Energy
potential for innovative nonnuclear energy technologies to efficient and more sustainableenergy solutions for Jointly managed by Directorates-general XII
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62. Idaho National Engineering And Environmental Laboratory
next several months, the Department of energy will work of Idaho, stakeholders andthe general public to currently stored at the Idaho nuclear Technology and
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Engineering Technologies ... INRA (Partner) Gen IV Nuclear Energy Subsurface Science Waste Management Critical Infrastructure ... Advanced Computing Major Programs Nuclear Energy lead laboratory (with ANL) Programs in Energy Homeland Security and Science Environmental Management (EM) Cleanup Managing Waste ... Environmental Systems Research and Analysis Headlines more.. Department of Energy Names Elizabeth Sellers As Manager of Idaho Operations Office more.. Three Idaho high schools to attend National Science Bowl more.. What's New Educational opportunities in nuclear energy. Internships Post Docs Encouraging students to explore science and engineering Imagine Website News Release INEEL to host the 13th Annual EFCOG Safety Analysis Workshop Get Involved Tank Farm Closure Project - Comments will be accepted until August 15, 2003.

63. White Paper On Nuclear Energy 1998
the PNC Reform Law was passed by the Diet in May 1998 and that matter has been settledfor the time being, the general trends of nuclear energy during the past
http://www.mext.go.jp/english/news/1998/06/980604.htm
Press Releases White Paper on Nuclear Energy 1998 The Atomic Energy Commission (Chairman Sadakazu Tanigaki, Minister of State for Science and Technology) published on June 19 its "White Paper on Nuclear Energy 1998." In 1997, reforms of the Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) were being discussed intensely and deliberations on the development of fast breeder reactors also were intense, so the nuclear energy white paper was not prepared. However, since the PNC Reform Law was passed by the Diet in May 1998 and that matter has been settled for the time being, the general trends of nuclear energy during the past year and a half could be summarized in the 1998 White Paper. The White Paper has two parts: Part I "Main Chapters" and Part II "Resources". Chapter 1 of Part I, titled "Restoring Public Confidence," explains the current status of measures relating to the nuclear fuel cycle. These include actions taken based on the decision of the Atomic Energy Commission in January 1997 and the cabinet consent in February of the same year (on measures for MOX fuel use in LWRS, spent fuel management, back-end measures, fast-breeder research and development, and reprocessing measures), progress of PNC's problems and its organizational reform, efforts by the Atomic Energy Commission to deal with these problems, and lessons for the future. The chapter also indicates the efforts being taken to restore public confidence, including information disclosure, improvement of transparency of the policy-making process, and promotion of dialogue. Based on these trends, Section 4 of Chapter 1 advises that the Atomic Energy Commission plans to challenge current policy issues, as it keeps in mind the construction of a vision of nuclear energy development and use in the 21st century. The Atomic Energy Commission also will strengthen further its efforts to promote public understanding and cooperation, in part by forming a new Round-Table Conference on Nuclear Energy Policy. Further, the Atomic Energy Commission requests the public to consider issues of nuclear energy as their own issues.

64. 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.

65. NEM R&E Home Page
by the Department of energy's National nuclear Security Administration StrategicPlan View online or Request Hard-Copy; general Information; Knowledge Base;
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66. Atomic Energy Resources In The United Nations System
AFFAIRS Resolutions of the First Committee of the general Assembly. IAEA INTERNATIONALATOMIC energy AGENCY Department of nuclear energy Division of nuclear
http://www.un.org/partners/civil_society/m-atomic.htm
ATOMIC ENERGY LEAD UN OFFICE KEY un FOCAL POINTS
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IRAQ
IAEA Mandate in Iraq

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Iraq's Nuclear Weapon Programme

IAEA - THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
The International Atomic Energy Agency
IAEA ), At Vienna, serves as the world's central inter-governmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the nuclear field.
The Secretariat of UNSCEAR - The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation is located, also, at Vienna About the IAEA Policy-making Organs PROGRAMMES Nuclear Energy ... Sending Feedback to the IAEA BROCHURE "A Professional Assignment for Peace and Development" Working at the IAEA Jobs at the IAEA Women in International Nuclear Safeguards Vacancy notices, how to apply, application form Learning Resource Centre Materials on career development Doing Business with the United Nations System of Organizations Doing Business with the IAEA OTHER KEY OFFICES MAIN UN BODIES KEY FOCAL POINTS PROGRAMMES

67. 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
http://catalog.arizona.edu/1993-95/nee.html
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
General Catalog http://catalog.arizona.edu/
The University of Arizona Office of Curriculum and Registration

68. NRDC: The Internet And The Bomb: A Research Guide To Policy And Information Abou
An extensive list of research sources from the Natural Resources Defense Council.Category Society Issues Weapons nuclear Directories...... Policy, Technical and Environmental Reports DOELevel general Reports DOE LaboratoryLos Alamos Laboratory Pantex Plant DOE nuclear energy Publications Appendix
http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/nuguide/guinx.asp
In Depth Report
The Internet and the Bomb:
A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons is written and maintained by William M. Arkin and Robert S. Norris. Any questions, comments or suggestions should be sent to the authors at warkin@igc.org and rnorris@nrdc.org . This page was last updated 5/1/97

69. About The Office Of The General Counsel
The Assistant general Counsel for Civilian nuclear Programs provides legal supportto DOE's nuclear energy and nuclear fuel cycle programs; energy research and
http://www.gc.doe.gov/aboutus.html
The Office of General Counsel is responsible for providing legal advice, counsel, and support to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, and all Departmental elements (except the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission), and for effectively representing the Department as counsel before Federal, State, and other governmental agencies and courts. This Office assures that the Department operates in compliance with all pertinent laws and regulations. Office of Dispute Resolution
The Office of Dispute Resolution provides assistance throughout the DOE complex on using various types of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to resolve disputes without litigation. The Department's ADR Policy sets forth the uses for ADR within the Department.
Deputy General Counsel for
Environment and Nuclear Programs

This Office is responsible to the General Counsel for directing, managing, supervising, and coordinating the activities and functions assigned to the following:
  • The Assistant General Counsel for Environment provides legal support to the program areas related to DOE's environmental protection, health and safety matters and compliance with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other applicable environmental protection and health and safety laws, regulations and other requirements. Provides legal support regarding the DOE's restoration, cleanup, and decontamination and decommissioning activities.

70. About The Office Of The General Counsel
on the homepage of the Office of general Counsel at the United States Departmentof energy at www.gc for legal liability resulting from a nuclear incident in
http://www.gc.doe.gov/price-anderson/default.html
Welcome to the Price-Anderson Act Task Force website on the homepage of the Office of General Counsel at the United States Department of Energy at www.gc.doe.gov. The Price-Anderson Act (PAA) provides a system of indemnification for legal liability resulting from a nuclear incident in connection with contractual activity for DOE. PURPOSE OF PRICE-ANDERSON ACT TASK FORCE: DOE formed a task force to review the need for continuation or modification of the Price-Anderson Act, section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (AEA), and to prepare a report for submission to Congress as required by section 170p of the AEA by August 1, 1998. DOE's authority to include indemnification in contracts expires on August 1, 2002. PAA REPORT TO CONGRESS: On March 18, 1999, DOE recommended renewal of the indemnification provisions of the Price-Anderson Act in a report to Congress. The Report Files: The report and the three appendices are available in .PDF format:
  • Department of Energy Report to Congress on the Price-Anderson Act
  • Appendix A , Notice of Inquiry: Preparation of Report to Congress on Price-Anderson Act, 62 Federal Register 68,272 (12/31/97)
  • Appendix B , Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; 42 United States Code §§ 2210 et seq. (1994); § 2014 (AEA § 11) Definitions; § 2210 (AEA §170) Indemnification and Limitation of Liability; § 2282a (AEA § 234A) Civil Monetary Penalties for Violations of Department of Energy Regulations

71. Office Of Nuclear Energy, Science & Technology - DOE
; ARPS Overview*; general Purpose Heat Activities; Joint Departmentof energy and National TECHNOLOGY Generation IV nuclear energy Systems (Gen...... Program
http://nuclear.gov/programoffices.html
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT/COO NUCLEAR OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY
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72. Welcome To The OIG Web Site
Official HomepageCategory Society Law Law Enforcement Employment Federal Agencies...... of the US Department of energy, Office of result of Office of Inspector general civiland the Department, including the National nuclear Security Administration
http://www.ig.doe.gov/
Click on above subjects to view specific information. Welcome to the home page of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Inspector General. Our mission is to help the Department and the American taxpayer by:
  • Identifying opportunities for cost savings and operational efficiencies in Department programs; and
    Returning hard dollars to the Department and the U.S. Treasury as a result of Office of Inspector General civil and criminal investigations.
In Our Service We Have:
  • Assisted the Department, including the National Nuclear Security Administration, in identifying key management challenges such as the aging of the nuclear weapons complex infrastructure and the emerging human capital crisis;
    Facilitated efforts to reform Department security, by identifying both systemic and situational vulnerabilities;
    Annually audited the agency's financial statements, helping to ensure that the Department does that which every American business must do: balance its books;
    Highlighted opportunities for reductions in overhead costs in environmental management and defense programs;

73. TUNL Nuclear Data Project
of Light Nuclei provided by Elsevier The energy Levels of in PDF format from Elsevier(nuclear Physics A relating to our publications general Tables general
http://www.tunl.duke.edu/nucldata/
Information on mass chains and nuclides available on this website:
TUNL Nuclear Data Group:
Who we are and what we do. Our publications on Energy Levels of Light Nuclei, A = 5 - 20:
Publications:
TUNL evaluations of A = 3 - 9 and A = 16 - 20, and modified versions of Fay Ajzenberg-Selove's publications of A = 5 - 20, are available here in PDF format. Some reprints and preprints may be requested by mail. HTML for Nuclides : HTML documents are available for individual nuclides found within the TUNL or FAS evaluations. Energy Levels of Light Nuclei provided by Elsevier: The "Energy Levels of Light Nuclei" A = 5 - 20 series (FAS) are now provided in PDF format from Elsevier ( Nuclear Physics A ) for the years 1966 - 1991. Resources relating to our publications:
General Tables
: General Tables in HTML for A = 5 - 10 nuclei. Update Lists contain important papers published since the most recent evaluation of each nucleus and are available for A = 5 - 16 nuclei. Energy Level Diagrams are available for A = 4 - 20 nuclides. Complete List of Available TUNL Documents: A brief list of the available Nuclear Physics A and preliminary report manuscripts, HTML documents, General Tables, Figures and Update Lists provided in this website.

74. The WISE [World Information Service On Energy] Link List
general ENVIRONMENTAL SITES back to top. Greenpeace International nuclear; LakaDocumentation and research centre on nuclear energy; Laka was founded in the
http://www.antenna.nl/wise/links.html
Link list
We have links to several sites on the internet. Some of these sites are excellent, some need desperately updating. We keep them linked here as they either are examples of regional struggle, or because they are simply the only link we could find in the area they cover. We don't intend our list to be exhaustive. Neither do we link to industry websites. They are categorized into the following regions and subjects: We always are open for suggestions, for this use our contact form.
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75. WISE; Are We Gonna Nuke The Climate?!
industry hopes to create new demand for nuclear energy. More nuclear and sustainabilitycsd www.antenna.nl html; About climate change in general www.antenna.nl
http://www.antenna.nl/wise/climate/
Last updated: October 24, 2001
Climate Change and Nuclear Power
Climate Change is increasingly recognized as one of the biggest challenges facing humanity. However, the nuclear industry has been keen to try and abuse legitimate concerns about climate change. By claiming that nuclear power is (part of) the solution to climate change, the industry hopes to create new demand for nuclear energy. Which they desperately need, considering the decline of the industry. Luckily, at the Climate Conference in Bonn (COP6b), it was decided to at least not subsidize the export of atomic power stations to developing countries under the header of the so-called 'Clean Development Mechanism' or 'Joint Implementation.' This is a big victory for the anti-nuclear movement. However, it certainly isn't the end of the story. The industry together with pro-nuclear governments will without a doubt keep pushing the 'climate argument' to defend nukes. They are clutching at straws to save themselves. They will continue to use every possible forum and occasion to further their case, like they did at the UN Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD), and like many governments are doing domestically. So: inform yourself and learn why nuclear power is definitely NOT a solution to climate change!

76. ITA Energy Division: Nuclear Energy
general industry definitions for the nuclear power sector foreign markets, and pasttrade events the Department of Commerce’s energy Division organized
http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/energy/nukes.htm
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The Energy Division, International Trade Administration
The Nuclear Power Industry: A Broad Overview
Updated August 2001
I. Table of Contents
I. Table of Contents II. Executive Summary III. Industry Definitions
    A. Nuclear Power
    B. Industry Subsectors
IV. Status of the Domestic Industry
    A. Current Trends B. Challenges
      1. Cost 2. Image
    V. International Markets
      A. Exporting Regulations B. Foreign Competition C. Foreign Markets
        1. China 2. Eastern Europe 3. Japan 4. South Korea 5. Taiwan 6. Vietnam
      VI. DOC Activities in the Nuclear Power Sector VII. Footnotes
      Executive Summary
      This report provides an overview of the nuclear power industry for the non-technical reader. General industry definitions for the nuclear power sector and its subsectors are provided as well as current trends and challenges facing the U.S. industry. There is information about export regulations, key foreign markets, and past trade events the Department of Commerce’s Energy Division organized in support of U.S. industry.

77. The Prospects Of Nuclear Energy: 4-5 December 1998, Paris, France
But can this general confidence sufficient to support the further expansion of playa valuable role in stimulated a renewed debate on nuclear energy, there was
http://www.pugwash.org/reports/ees/ees3.htm
Pugwash Meeting No. 243
The Prospects of Nuclear Energy
4-5 December 1998, Paris, France

Report by Steve Fetter A workshop on the prospects of nuclear energy was held 4-5 December in Paris. The meeting was organized and supported jointly by the Belgium, English, and French Pugwash Groups. Twenty seven individuals participated, about two-thirds from France and the United Kingdom. The workshop opened with the organizers setting the context for the discussion. World energy consumption is expected to double or triple over the next half century, driven by substantial increases in population and in per-capita consumption in developing countries. What fraction of this energy demand will be supplied with hydrocarbons? renewable energy sources? nuclear energy? The organizers observed that there has been no comprehensive review of the potential of nuclear energy in the last decade. During that time, the possibility of climate change due to greenhouse-gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels has become a major concern. It was felt that Pugwash might have an advantage over other groups in starting a new dialogue on the potential of nuclear energy to supply a substantial fraction of future energy supply. The group agreed to publish a book based on the workshop proceedings. [As of this writing, the book manuscript has been sent to the publisher, World Scientific. Readers interested in more detail than is provided here should refer to the forthcoming book. This report will focus more on the group discussion than on the content of the working papers presented.]

78. Jones V. Nuclear Energy Services
nuclear energy SERVICES. of last exposure “or on the date when the first known manifestationof a disabling symptom occurs.” Dorsett v. general Dynamics Corp
http://wcc.state.ct.us/crb/1996/3022cra.htm
Jones v. Nuclear Energy Services
CASE NO. 3022 CRB-7-95-3 COMPENSATION REVIEW BOARD NOVEMBER 20, 1996 KAREN JONES CLAIMANT-APPELLEE v. NUCLEAR ENERGY SERVICES EMPLOYER and NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE INSURER RESPONDENTS-APPELLANTS APPEARANCES: This Petition for Review from the March 16, 1995 Finding and Order of the Commissioner acting for the Seventh District was heard January 26, 1996 before a Compensation Review Board panel consisting of the Commission Chairman Jesse M. Frankl and Commissioners George Waldron and Robin L. Wilson.
OPINION
No proceedings for compensation under the provisions of this chapter shall be maintained unless a written notice of claim for compensation is given within one year from the date of the accident or within three years from the first manifestation of a symptom of the occupational disease, as the case may be, which caused the personal injury.... Peters v. State of Connecticut This board has recently held that a claim for repetitive trauma must be filed within one year following the last date of exposure. Dorsey v. UTC/Norden Systems

79. 107th Congress Committee On Energy And Commerce Jurisdiction
(10) general management of the Department (11) National energy policy generally. (13) Regulation of the domestic nuclear energy industry, including regulation
http://www.house.gov/commerce_democrats/108ecjuris.htm
108th Congress
Committee on Energy and Commerce Full Committee and Subcommittee Jurisdictions Biomedical research and development.
Consumer affairs and consumer protection.
Health and health facilities (except health care supported by payroll deductions).
Interstate energy compacts.
Interstate and foreign commerce generally.
Exploration, production, storage, supply, marketing, pricing, and regulation of energy resources, including all fossil fuels, solar energy, and other unconventional or renewable energy resources.
Conservation of energy resources.
Energy information generally.
The generation and marketing of power (except by federally chartered or Federal regional power marketing authorities); reliability and interstate transmission of, and ratemaking for, all power; and siting of generation facilities (except the installation of interconnections between Government waterpower projects).
General management of the Department of Energy and management and all functions of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. National energy policy generally.

80. Category Retrieval (Researcher DDB)
Researcher DDB. Research Field. Research Field / nuclear Engineering / nuclearenergy in general (20 cases). MA, nuclear energy in general, (2 cases).
http://read.jst.go.jp/ddbs/plsql/KNKY_EG_16ck?code1=M&code2=MA

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