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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. 12th International Conference On Nuclear Engineering
Bill Magwood Director of the Office of nuclear energy, Science and Technology Kitayama - general Manager of Science and Technology Department, nuclear
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12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
“Nuclear Energy - Powering the Future”
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Arlington, Virginia (Washington, D.C.), USA
April 25-29, 2004
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Use the site map to get to your location. FAQ's Get answers to common author and organizer inquiries! Author Help Manual Find details on submitting, managing and publishing your technical content. Organizer Help Manual View instructions for organizing your portion of the conference. Nuclear Industry Forum MONDAY, APRIL 26, 2004 Keynote Address: Nuclear Energy - Powering the Future Speakers:
  • Larry Craig, U.S. Senator

62. School Of Energy Systems And Nuclear Science Faculty Guides
The CNSC is the nuclear energy and materials watchdog in Canada Website OPG news releases, reports and facilities overviews plus general energy and
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63. NUCLEAR NEWS: ENERGY, WEAPONS, & WARFARE | HavenWorks.com/nuclear News: Nuclear
nuclear News nuclear energy, nuclear Weapons, and nuclear Warfare News. nuclear News energy, Weapons, Warfare. Top Chinese general warns US over
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  • Politics North Korea Says It Won't Disarm Before New Reactor (Update7). " ... "The North Korean government said it wouldn't abandon nuclear weapons until the nation receives a light- water reactor for producing power, highlighting a dispute over timing one day after an agreement was reached on disarming." ... "At the United Nations today, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said they would rely on the written promises of the accord rather than the North Korean comments. In Washington, Frederick Jones, a spokesman at the National Security Council, said U.S. officials would give the North Korean regime ``some time to reflect upon what they agreed to.' ... "Light-water reactors use ordinary water as a coolant, rather than ``heavy water,'' which involves a hydrogen isotope and can be used in connection with weapons production."' - By Aaron Sheldrick and Allen T. Cheng Bloomberg North Korea does quick reversal on nuclear-arms pact. " ... "After four rounds of discussions spanning several years, the United States, North and South Korea, Japan, Russia and China said yesterday that they had agreed on a vaguely worded plan under which North Korea promised to dismantle its nuclear weapons in return for energy assistance, eventual U.S. and Japanese diplomatic recognition and a pledge by Washington that it would not attack the country." ... "The agreement also said the United States and other nations would discuss giving North Korea a light-water reactor for generating electricity, though it skirted the question of when." ... "But the North Koreans made it clear today that they are in no mood to defer their reward." ... "In a blunt statement, North Korea's official KCNA news service warned that "the U.S. should not even dream of the issue of [North Korea's] dismantlement of its nuclear deterrent before providing" a light-water reactor, which it called "a physical guarantee for confidence-building."" -

64. S.I. No. 166/1977: NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE
This Order may be cited as the nuclear energy (general Control of Fissile Fuels,Radioactive Substances and Irradiating Apparatus) Order, 1977,
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZSI166Y1977.html
S.I. No. 166/1977: NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND IRRADIATING APPARATUS) ORDER, 1977. S.I. No. 166/1977: NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND IRRADIATING APPARATUS) ORDER, 1977. S.I. No. 166/1977: NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND IRRADIATING APPARATUS) ORDER, 1977. S.I. No. 166 of 1977. NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND IRRADIATING APPARATUS) ORDER, 1977. NUCLEAR ENERGY (GENERAL CONTROL OF FISSILE FUELS, RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES AND IRRADIATING APPARATUS) ORDER, 1977. I, TOM FITZPATRICK, Minister for Transport and Power, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 6 of the Nuclear Energy (An Bord Fuinnimh Núicléigh) Act, 1971 (No. 12 of 1971), and after consultation with the Ministers for Finance, Industry and Commerce, Agriculture, Fisheries, Labour, Health, Education and Foreign Affairs, hereby order as follows: 1. This Order may be cited as the Nuclear Energy (General Control of Fissile Fuels, Radioactive Substances and Irradiating Apparatus) Order, 1977, and shall come into operation on the 1st day of July, 1977.

65. CRS Report IB88090 - Nuclear Energy Policy - NLE
nuclear energy policy issues facing Congress include questions about radioactive Liability for damages to the general public from nuclear accidents is
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66. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty And The International Atomic Energy Agency
Secretarygeneral Annan then identified a number of actions Chair of MCIII (nuclear energy) Ambassador Elisabet Borsiin-Bonnier of Sweden.
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Text Only Disarmament Diplomacy Disarmament Documentation ACRONYM Reports ... Glossary
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The NPT Review Conference 2005: Acronym Special Coverage
Imagine "a nuclear catastrophe in one of our great cities":
NPT Review Conference Day 1 (May 2)
Rebecca Johnson Back to the main page on the NPT As the seventh review conference of the NPT states parties opened in New York on May 2, 2005, two very different attitudes were on display. Though lip-service was paid to the NPT as the "cornerstone" of nonproliferation, the great hall of the General Assembly, which should have been packed with the representatives of nearly 190 states parties, was half empty. By contrast, hundreds of NGOs and representatives of civil society, including elected Mayors and officials from cities and towns around the world, queued for hours to get into the United Nations building because they wanted to bear witness to the vital importance of eliminating nuclear weapons. On Sunday, thousands of people from some 120 countries had marched through New York to call for a nuclear weapon free world, together with the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and a brave number of 'hibakusha' - atomic bomb survivors. On Monday, the newly-elected President of the Review Conference, Ambassador Sergio de Queiroz Duarte of Brazil, admitted that there was still no agreement on an agenda for the conference. Duarte pushed for the agenda to be agreed by the end of the week and exhorted states to show "genuine cooperation, wisdom and enlightened statesmanship".

67. African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty (ANWFZ) (Treaty Of Pelindaba)
None The Headquarters of the African Commission on nuclear energy (AFCONE) in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, general and complete disarmament and
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home contact us site map African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty (ANWFZ) (Treaty of Pelindaba)
OFFICE IN SOUTH AFRICA None: The Headquarters of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE), as envisaged by the Treaty, is to be situated in South Africa once the Treaty enters into force.
HISTORY AND PRESENT STATUS The Declaration on the Denuclearisation of Africa adopted by the Summit of the Organization of African Unity in 1964 formed the basis for work towards the conclusion of the African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty opened for signature at Cairo, Egypt on 11 April 1996. At this Summit, African States declared their readiness to undertake, through an international agreement to be concluded under United Nations auspices, not to manufacture or acquire control of nuclear weapons. The African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty is also known as the "Pelindaba Treaty", as it was adopted at Pelindaba, site of the then Atomic Energy Corporation (AEC) of South Africa on 2 June 1995. The name "Pelindaba" was particularly appropriate when the draft was adopted as the name originates from the Zulu words "iphelile indaba", which roughly translates into "the matter/ discussion is closed/settled". The headquarters of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE), as envisaged by the Treaty, is to be situated in South Africa.

68. Nuclear Power Information Resources Information At Business.com
nuclear energy FAQs John McCarthy, Stanford University Professor McCarthydiscusses nuclear energy as a part of a more general discussion of why human
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69. Reactor Analysis And Engineering: General Information
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70. Cooperation In The Nuclear Power Industry
In 1985 the OECD nuclear energy Agency set up an international Cooperative The Synergy program governs the Community s general energy relations with
http://www.uic.com.au/nip12.htm
Cooperation in the Nuclear Power Industry
Nuclear Issues Briefing Paper 12 February 2002
  • The nuclear power industry has various arrangements for cooperation among utilities and internationally, among government and United Nations nuclear agencies.
  • Since the Chernobyl accident the amount of technical assistance from the West for Eastern Bloc nuclear power operators has increased vastly.
  • The World Association of Nuclear Operators is a particularly valuable means of international assistance.
The principal flow of information in the nuclear power industry is among the staff of the 440power reactors operating in 32 countries. This is at four levels:
  • National
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION The World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) was formed following the Chernobyl accident to maximise the safety and reliability of nuclear plant operation. It held its inaugural meeting in Moscow in 1989. With Regional Centres in Atlanta, Moscow, Paris and Tokyo and a coordinating centre in London, WANO links all 115 operators of nuclear power plants in 34 countries. The exchange of information on operating experience is the basis of WANO's various programs. Information and event reports are submitted by each operating organisation to its regional centre where they are reviewed for clarity and completeness and then distributed to all WANO members using an international exchange system. WANO Event Reports
(to be completed by WANO members in order to exchange information)

71. GC(40)/14 An African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
International Atomic energy Agency general Conference activities in the fieldof peaceful uses of nuclear energy in general and in Africa in particular.
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(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.
  • 72. Nuclear Career Page
    Unfortunately, it is a large file and contains only general information. USDOE NE - US Department of energy Office of nuclear energy,
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    • CNA Members - The CNA (Canadian Nuclear Association) is an association of many industries and enterprises sharing a common interest in the development and application of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Members include uranium producers, reactor manufacturers, electrical utilities, engineering companies, banks, employee unions,departments of federal and provincial governments, and educational establishments. Check out this link to find out who's who.
    • The Engineering Institute of Canada - A federation of technical societies, the EIC is the leading proponent of continuing education and technical professional development in the Canadian engineering community.
    • Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - CCPE is the national organization of the 12 provincial and territorial associations/ordre that regulate the practice of engineering in Canada and license the country's more than 160,000 professional engineers. This site offers detailed information on the programs, services and initiatives that CCPE undertakes, and on the various boards, committees and volunteers. It also contains links to the Web sites of member associations/ordre as well as to other engineering organizations around the world.
    The Law of the Land - for Ontario engineers in general
    • PEO - Professional Engineers Ontario - Like medical or legal professionals, professional engineers are licensed, and are accountable for their work. Their duty is to protect the public safety. Professional engineers subscribe to a strict code of ethics and practice standards. The profession is regulated by Professional Engineers Ontario. Includes the publications, Engineering Dimensions and The Link.

    73. Ukraine Nuclear Power General Developments
    Ukraine general nuclear Power Developments. 4/5/2004 Thieves of nuclear 11/1/96 nuclear POWER energy TO BE SOLD ONLY THROUGH REGIONAL energy SYSTEMS
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    Ukraine: General Nuclear Power Developments
    4/5/2004: Thieves of Nuclear Plant Equipment Arrested in Ukraine
    At a 5 April 2004 press-conference, Mykola Tomilovych, department head at the Rivne Oblast Prosecutor’s Office, announced that the police directorate for fighting organized crime in Kuznetsovsk arrested five men on suspicion of stealing equipment from the Rivne nuclear power plant The thieves sold the stolen piece of equipment to a local scrap metal collection station for a mere 1,600 hryvnyas ($309 as of April 2004), while experts estimated its cost at 800,000 hryvnyas ($154,000 as of April 2004). The device was not in service at the time of the theft, so operations at the Rivne NPP were not affected. The four plant workers were charged under Article 185, part 5 (Large-Scale Theft) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and Article 369 (Bribery). The security officer was charged under Article 368 (Bribe taking).[1,2]
    Sources:
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    74. Russia
    power plants and significant general developments in the nuclear power sphere . In 2002 the Russian nuclear energy concern Rosenergoatom will provide
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    This material is produced by the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies What's New in the Database Russia Research, Power, and Waste Power Reactors Nuclear Power Reactors
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    Balakovo

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    Khabarovsk

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    ... General Nuclear Power Developments
    Russia: Nuclear Power Developments
    This file includes information concerning plans for the construction of new power plants and significant general developments in the nuclear power sphere. As of October 2000, individual NPP facility files are no longer being updated. However, an archive of these facility files remains available. Information on significant accidents or thefts at specific facilities will be added to this general developments file. 12/27/2002: ROSENERGOATOM COMPLETING KURSK UNIT 1 MODERNIZATION On 27 December 2002 Interfax reported that Rosenergoatom is completing modernization of Kursk NPP Unit 1. As of December 2002, tests of the RBMK-1000 reactor at the nominal power level of 1,000MW, which began on 4 August 2002, were nearing completion. A Rosenergoatom press release stated that electricity generated by the refurbished reactor will cost $200/KW. In contrast, construction of a new reactor would cost more than $1 billion. As of 27 December 2002, Kursk NPP had four functioning power units with a total load of 3,770MW. Rosenergoatom planned to modernize the remaining three units by 2010.

    75. A Rebirth For German Nuclear Energy? | Business & Economics | Deutsche Welle
    But Schröder s decision to call for an early general election this fall Shares of those energy firms involved in nuclear energy such as E.ON and RWE
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    News Bulletin Current Affairs World War II ... Mobile A Rebirth for German Nuclear Energy? A majority of Germans are against nuclear power The prospect of victory by Germany's conservative opposition in an early general election has shaken up the country's energy sector. The nuclear power industry is hoping to slow the planned phase out atomic energy.
    Only a few weeks ago Germany closed down the country's oldest nuclear power plant after nearly 37 years in operation. The atomic reactor in Obrigheim, Baden-W¼rttemberg was the second plant closed down in agreement with the government. After Chancellor Gerhard Schr¶der's center-left coalition of Social Democrats (SPD) and environmentalist Greens hammered out an agreement in 2001 with the energy industry to slowly phase out Germany's nuclear power plants, most Germans thought the subject was dead and buried. But Schr¶der's decision to call for an early general election this fall after his party was trounced in a regional poll on Sunday has changed the political landscape. Suddenly, the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) are considered favorites to form the next government in Berlin. And that has convinced many in the energy sector that reports of nuclear power's demise may have been premature.

    76. Israel's Attack On Iraqi Nuclear Reactor, General Assembly Resolution 40/6
    United Nations general Assembly Resolution 40/6. (November 1, 1985) Aware thatall States developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes need
    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unga40_6.html
    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 40/6
    (November 1, 1985)
    The following resolution was a repeat of previous resolutions on the matter, ever since 1981. It was intended to amass as many anti-Israel resolutions as possible and to compel various states to side with the Arab position. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 88 in favor, 13 against with 39 abstentions. The General Assembly, Having considered the entitled ."Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system. concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons- and international peace and, security", Recalling the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly, Taking note of the relevant resolutions of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Viewing with deep concern Israel's refusal to comply with Security Council resolution. 487 (1984) of 19 June 1981, Noting with deep concern the threatening statement made by an Israeli cabinet member on 26 March 1985, in which he stated, inter alia, "We are prepared to strike against any nuclear reactor built by Iraq in the future".

    77. Israel's Attack On Iraqi Nuclear Reactor, General Assembly Resolution 39/14
    international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, Convinced that the Israeli threats to attack nuclear facilities in Iraq and in
    http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/UN/unga39_14.html
    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 39/14
    (November 16, 1984)
    The following resolution was among the first anti Israeli measures adopted by the General Assembly Gulf War . The resolution was adopted by 106 in favor, 2 against (Israel and the United States), with 33 abstentions. The General Assembly, Having considered the item entitled "Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear installations and its grave consequences for the established international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and international peace and security", Recalling the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly, Taking note of the relevant resolutions of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Viewing with deep concern Israel's refusal to comply with those resolutions, particularly Security Council resolution 487 (198 1) of 19 June 198 1, Noting that Israel's statements contained in its communication of 12 July 1984 continue to ignore the safeguards system of the International Atomic Energy Agency and do not specify the Iraqi nuclear installations which were the subject of the Israeli attack and subsequent threats, Convinced that the Israeli threats to attack nuclear facilities in Iraq and in other countries will continue to endanger peace and security in the region

    78. Nuclear Energy Control Board
    To develop and provide administrative services in general planning, secretarial, The development of guides to control nuclear energy utilization.
    http://server.ristek.go.id/english/bappeten.htm
    Nuclear Energy Control Board
    ( BAPPETEN )
    Task To exercise government's duty in the control of nuclear energy utilization according to the established law, rules and procedures. Functions
    • To assess and formulate the national policy on the control of nuclear energy utilization. To coordinate its activities in exercising the government's duty. To assist and guide the government's institution activities in the control of the nuclear energy utilization. To develop and provide administrative services in general planning, secretarial, organizational, procedural, personnel, financial, filling, logistic and housekeeping management.
    Authority
    • To develop national policy in the area of its responsibility in supporting the national development program. To develop national planning in the area of its responsibility.

    79. Science Blog -- IAEA DIRECTOR-GENERAL SEES EVOLVING ROLE FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY TO C
    26 May (IAEA) The Directorgeneral of the International Atomic energy Some of the reasons for tapping nuclear energy to produce electricity in
    http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/archives/L/1997/A/un970717.html
    29 May 1997
    IAEA/1312
    IAEA DIRECTOR-GENERAL SEES EVOLVING ROLE FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY TO CREATE MORE DRINKING WATER
    (Reissued as received.) VIENNA, 26 May (IAEA) The Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Hans Blix, said that he was convinced nuclear energy would come to be increasingly used in the future to desalinate water for drinking. Speaking at the opening of a symposium on the subject in Taejon, Republic of Korea, on 26 May, Mr. Blix said economic development and population growth, coupled with pollution, were stretching supplies of drinking water to the limit in many parts of the world. Hence governments were seeking realistic, mature technology options for desalinating seawater in order to boost supplies. Some of the reasons for tapping nuclear energy to produce electricity in the past could be equally valid for desalination in the future: for example, economic viability, diversification of energy sources, technology development potential and environmental protection. Prompted by interest expressed by several of its member States, and taking account of experience gained in recent years, the IAEA had reassessed this issue starting in 1989. The technology was similar to that for district heating and industrial processes which had shown its worth: nuclear heat application and power cogeneration systems had been in service for over 20 years in a dozen countries without any serious problems, accumulating some 500 reactor-years of operating experience.

    80. EPCE - Energy Providers Coalition For Education
    Overview of nuclear energy. 2. 7/48/5. NUPT 105. Classical Physics For aschedule of general Education courses, go to Spring 2005 Course Schedule (PDF)
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    Fall 2005 Course Schedule Course Number Course Name Semester Credit Hours CSCI 101 Introduction to Computers ELPW 102 Introduction to the Electrical Industry NUPT 101 Overview of Nuclear Energy NUPT 103 Nuclear Mathematical Fundamentals ELPW 116 Industrial Composition NUPT 105 Classical Physics NUPT 107 NUPT 109 Electrical Science NUPT 111 Instrumentation and Control NUPT 213 Nuclear Physics and Reactor Theory NUPT 215 Nuclear Plant Chemistry NUPT 217 Heat transfer, Thermal Flow, Thermodynamics

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