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 | | Country | Company/Description |  | Argentina
 | | Dioxitek S.A. Site in Spanish only. Dioxitek S.A. operates a uranium dioxide plant in Cordoba. |
|  | Australia
 | | Deep Yellow Ltd. Deep Yellow has uranium exploration projects in the Northern Territory, Western Australia, and South Australia. | | Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research The Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research strives to encourage the sustainable growth of Australian industries by developing a national innovation system that drives knowledge creation, cutting edge science and research, international competitiveness and greater productivity. | | Dynasty Metals Australia Ltd. Dynasty Metals (ASX Code: DMA) is implementing its strategic plan to rapidly emerge as an iron ore producer in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The company also holds licenses to explore the Stanley Nabberu, Hector Bore, and Mt. Philips uranium projects in WA. However, the company has been more active in exploring for iron and base metals than uranium as of mid 2011. | | Encounter Resources Limited Encounter is an exploration company focused on unlocking the uranium potential of its quality portfolio of assets in Western Australia ("WA"). To complement this quality portfolio the Company has assembled a management team with proven corporate and exploration track records. These provide the essential elements required to achieve Encounter's vision of becoming a significant energy producing resource company. | | Energia Minerals Ltd. Energia’s projects cover 20 granted tenements and 10 applications in uranium provinces in Australia and Italy covering over 5,500km2. | | Energy Metals Ltd. Energy Metals Ltd. was listed on the ASE in September 9 as a uranium exploration company with projects in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. | | Energy Resources of Australia Ltd. (ERA) ERA is a publicly listed company exporting uranium oxide to fuel nuclear electricity utilities in Asia, Europe and North America. Providing eight percent of the western world's uranium needs, ERA's total sales of $3.8 billion have benefited Australia in much needed export trade. | | Energy Ventures Ltd This AER exploration program consists of aircore drilling on the four key Kariba Valley prospects with approximately 120 holes to be drilled to test for uranium mineralisation at the Njame North, Njame South, Chisebuka and Munyumbwe ‘A” prospects. These prospects were originally identified in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s by AGIP SA following first-pass drill testing of uranium anomalies defined through radiometric surveying.
| | Eromanga Uranium Limited The suite of Eromanga assets includes a 70% earn-in on four projects covering 16,000 km2 in the Eromanga Basin, an area largely untested and highly prospective for sedimentary uranium. | | Extract Resources Australian uranium and gold company, Extract Resources Limited ( ASX: EXT), said it would turn its focus to the advancement of its uranium based joint venture in Namibia as the two year construction and development of its 50% owned Burnakura gold mine, south of Meekatharra in Western Australia, neared completion. |
|  | Belgium
 | | Doel Nuclear Power Center The Doel nuclear power station consists of four units of the PWR type (Pressurised Water Reactor). It produces 28% of all electricity of Belgium and is operated by Electrabel. | | Electrabel S.A./N.V. Belgium has two sites with nuclear power stations: Doel and Tihange. The first units there were commissioned in 1975. Between 1975 and 1985, their number was increased to four units at Doel and three at Tihange. Electrabel also participated in the power station of EDF in Chooz, just across the French border. | | European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group (ENSRG) Country-specific reports on stress tests in the European Union and neighboring countries | | FORATOM – European Atomic Forum FORATOM, the trade association of the European nuclear industry. FORATOM promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy by acting as the voice of the industry in policy discussions involving the European Institutions, and works to enhance relations between the industry and the European institutions, especially the European Parliament and the European Commission, amoung other activities. |
|  | Brazil
 | | Eletrobrás Site in Portuguese only. [Some English] Eletrobras is a state-owned company that is part of the Sector of Electric Energy of Brazil. | | Eletronuclear [English] Eletrobrás Termonuclear S/A – Eletronuclear was established in 1997 for the
purpose of operating and building thermal nuclear power plants in Brazil. As of 2011, nuclear power plants Angra 1 – with a generating capacity of 657 electric megawatts, and Angra 2 – rated at 1350 electric megawatts are in operation. Angra 3, to practically be a replica of Angra 2, (incorporating the technological advances made since the construction of the latter) is also planned to generate 1350 megawatts. |
|  | Canada
 | | Darlington Nuclear Generating Station OPG's newest CANDU nuclear generating station is the 3,524 megawatt (MW) Darlington Generating Station in Durham Region, 70 kilometers east of Toronto. | | Denison Mines Denison Mines is a Canadian public company focused on both the exploration for and production of Uranium. Denison's interests include a 22.5% interest in the McClean Lake uranium project which entered commercial production November 1, 1999 and a 25% interest in the Midwest uranium project, both in northern Saskatchewan. | | Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. Eagle Plains Resources' primary corporate objective is to enhance shareholder value through acquisition and development of early stage mineral exploration projects using our in-house geological and financial expertise. The company currently controls over 35 gold, silver, uranium, copper, molybdenum, zinc and rare earth mineral projects. The company has been employing the following business model since 1992: | | El Nino Ventures Inc. El Nino Ventures Inc. is currently negotiating to acquire from several different parties, a diversified mineral exploration portfolio that initially would consist of molybdenum projects and/or uranium exploration projects. The Company is currently focused on acquiring projects that meet management's criteria in North and South America. | | Energy Metals Corp. (EMC) Energy Metals Corp. (formally Clan Resources Ltd.) is a Canadian listed company involved in the mineral resource sector. EMC has adopted a strategy which will see the company focus largely on the acquisition, exploration and development of uranium assets. | | Entourage Mining Ltd. Entourage Mining is a Vancouver based mining exploration company. Currently the Company has two exploration projects: An option to acquire a 100% interest in the Pires Gold Project situated in Goiás State, Central Brazil and an unencumbered 65% interest in the Doran Uranium Project situated in Costebelle Township, Quebec.
| | ESO Uranium Corp. ESO Uranium Corp. has three highly prospective uranium exploration projects totalling more than 360,000 acres in the western Athabasca Basin of northern Saskatchewan. The Basin is considered the world's most important uranium producing district, accounting for more than 30% of global primary uranium supply. One project, the "Cluff", is contiguous with the high-grade Shea Creek uranium discovery of UEX/COGEMA. Inclusive of the Athabasca Basin, the worldwide average grade for uranium mines is 0.24%. ESO-Uranium's historic CAR-425 hole from 1979, is over 350% higher (0.85% uranium over 2.3 meter) than that global average, which also delivered boulder trains on surface, grading up to 19.3% U3O8. | | First Uranium Corporation First Uranium Corporation is a resources company focused on the development of uranium and gold projects in South Africa. The Company’s goal is to become a significant producer of uranium and gold through the re-opening and development of the Ezulwini underground mine and the construction of the Buffelsfontein tailings recovery facility. | | Forsys Metals Corp. Forsys Metals Corp. is a new and innovative exploration company in the business of advancing high value uranium, precious and base metal projects in Namibia, Africa. With the recent acquisition of the Valencia Uranium Deposit, the company is strategically positioned to participate in the energy sector where positive long term fundamentals will provide solid shareholder growth. Forsys conducts all of its exploration and development operations through its wholly owned Namibian subsidiary, Westport Resources Namibia (Pty) Limited. | | Forum Uranium Corp. Forum Uranium Corp. is a Canadian-based energy company with a focus on the acquisition, exploration and development of uranium projects. The Company has a 100% interest in over 165,000 hectares of uranium exploration properties and a 65% interest in the Costigan Lake Joint Venture located in the prolific Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Forum also has a 50% interest and is operator in the exploration of over 100,000 hectares of prospective ground nearby AREVA's Kiggavik uranium deposit in the Thelon Basin, Nunavut Territory. |
|  | Croatia
 | |  | Czech Republic
 | | Diamo Site in Czech only. | | Dukovany Nuclear Power Station [English] The Dukovany Power Station is CEZ’s largest power station so far, having 1,760 MW of installed capacity. In two double units, the power station is fitted with four VVER 440 pressurized-water reactors, model V 213, each with the capacity of 440 MW. |
|  | European Union
 | | Euratom Supply Agency (ESA) The Euratom Supply Agency's mission is to ensure a regular and equitable supply of nuclear fuels for European Atomic Energy Community (Euroatom) users. The Euratom Supply Agency acts under the supervision of the European Commission which shall issue directives to it, possesses a right of veto over its decisions and appoints the Director-General. | | ExternE – Externalities of Energy The ExternE project, a research project of the European Commission, is the first comprehensive attempt to use a consistent "bottom-up" methodology to evaluate the external costs associated with a range of different fuel cycles, including nuclear power. Fuel cycle externalities are the costs imposed on society and the environment that are not accounted for by the producers and consumers of energy, i.e., that are not included in the market price. |
|  | Finland
 | | Fortum [English] Fortum is one of the Nordic countries´ leading energy companies. Fortum received power from the Loviisa Power Plant. |
|  | France
 | | Direction des Constructions Navales Services - Flexblue (DCNS) DCNS is a company based in France which proposes services for naval shipyards and bases. It also develops solutions in civil nuclear engineering and marine renewable energy. Flexblue is a small subsea reactor which has been designed by DCNS and is currently been developed in collaboration with Areva, Electricité de France (EDF) and French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). | | Electricité de France (EDF) [English] The EDF Group has a full array of industrial facilities ranging from power plants (hydro, fossil-fired and nuclear power, new energies) to distribution systems, including research and development facilities. EDF has 58 nuclear power units in operation or nearing completion, covering more than three-quarters of France's electrical energy needs. | | French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) [English] The CEA is a public technological research organization and carries out research necessary to implement the policy decided upon by the government in the nuclear defense, nuclear energy and alternative energy fields, and in technological development. | | French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management (ANDRA) [English] The ANDRA, national agency for the management of radioactive wastes, was created in 1979, and is a public organization in charge of the management of the radioactive wastes produced in France. It is independent from the waste generators and ensures the long-term protection of mankind and of the environment, at all stages of radioactive waste management. | | French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) [English] The Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN), an independent administrative authority set up by law 2006-686 of 13 June 2006 concerning nuclear transparency and safety (known as the “TSN law”) is tasked, on behalf of the State, with regulating nuclear safety and radiation protection in order to protect workers, patients, the public and the environment from the risks involved in nuclear activities. It also contributes to informing the citizens. | | French Nuclear Society (SFEN) [English] SFEN, the French Nuclear Energy Society, is a learned society, which aims at facilitating scientific and technical progress in nuclear electricity generation nuclear energy through experience sharing among experts via workshops and national and international congresses, and at favoring information of the public on nuclear energy. SFEN is a founding member of the European Nuclear Society. | | FROG Owners Group (FROG) The FROG Owners Group was set up in October 1991 by five utilities that were either operating or building nuclear power plant units incorporating an AREVA NP nuclear steam supply system or nuclear island. |
|  | Germany
 | | DBE Site in German only. [Some English] In accordance with the German Atomic Energy Act, the German Company for the Construction and Operation of Waste Repositories, (DBE), was commissioned as a third party to design, construct ,and operate the federal repositories for radioactive waste. | | Deutsches Atomforum e.V. (DAtF) [English] The DAtF (German Atomic Forum) is a private, non-profit-making association made up of companies, institutions, and private individuals. It advocates that the peaceful utilization of nuclear power is both justifiable and necessary to ensure an environmentally friendly, safe and reliable energy supply in Germany and Europe. | | E.ON AG Site in German only. [Some English] E.ON AG is the parent company of E.ON Energie AG. | | E.ON Energie AG Site in only. [Some English] E.ON Energie AG is a subsidiary of E.ON AG. The company was formed on July 14, 2000, by the merger of PreussenElektra and Bayernwerk. E.ON Energie AG is the holding company for E.ON's power, gas, and water activities and is Europe's second-largest privately owned power company. | | E.ON Kernkraft GmbH [English] E.ON Kernkraft is a subsidary of E.ON Energie AG. It owns and/or operates the Brokdorf, Brunsbüettel, Grafenrheinfld KKG, Grohnde, Isar (1 & 2), Krüemmel, Obrigheim, Stade, and Unterweser nuclear power units. | | Emsland Power Station Site in German only. Emsland is a 1,300 MWe PWR previously operated by KKE. | | EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG (EnBW) [English] EnBW operates the Philippsburg (1 & 2) nuclear power units. | | EnBW Kernkraft GmbH (ENBWKG) Site in German only. EnBW Kernkraft GmbH operates the Neckar Nuclear Power Station, Units 1 and 2. | | Energiewerke Nord GmbH (ENW) Site in German only. [Some English] EWN is the present owner of the Russian pressurized water reactors (VVER) on two sites in the former GDR. On the Greifswald site, there are in total eight reactors of the type VVER-440 and on the Rheinsberg site, one reactor of the Russian prototype pressurized water reactor VVER-2. ENW is the world's largest decommissioning project of a nuclear facility. |
|  | India
 | | Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) is a broad based multidisciplinary organization engaged in basic and applied research, development of technology, and its applications in industry. DAE’s main mandate is the production of safe and economical nuclear power, using indigenous uranium and thorium resources. |
|  | Japan
 | | Federation of Electric Power Companies (FEPC) [English] The FEPC represents Japan's ten electric power companies and was created to promote smooth operations within the industry. The FEPC has played an important role as a base for communication between the power companies and as a forum for exchanging ideas on the evolution of the environment in the electricity industry. | | Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia (FNCA) [English] FNCA is a Japan-led cooperation framework for peaceful use of nuclear technology in Asia. The cooperation consists of FNCA meetings and the project activities with the participation of Australia, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. |
|  | Korea, South
 | | Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (Doosan) Doosan is a South Korean company with offices all over the world. Doosan's product portfolio includes castings and forgings, nuclear power plants, thermal power plants, water desalination plants, environmental plants, and material handling systems. |
|  | Netherlands
 | | Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) Site in Dutch only. [Some English] ECN develops high-level knowledge and technology for a sustainable energy system and transfers them to the market. | | EPZ () Site in Dutch only. EPZ owns and operates the Brossele nuclear power plant, a 452 MWe PWR. |
|  | Russia
 | | Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Atomflot" (FSUE "Atomflot") [English] Atomflot is the company in charge of the management of the Russian atomic icebreaking fleet. | | FSUE Angarsk Electrolysis Chemical Complex (AECC) Site in Russian only. The Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Angarsk Electrolysis Chemical Complex" is an enterprise of The Ministry of the Russian Federation For Atomic Energy. It has wide experience in the field of conversion and enrichment of uranium used for fabrication of nuclear fuel. | | FSUE Production Association Electrochemical Plant (ECP) [English] Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Production Association "Electrochemical Plant" of the Russian Federation Ministry of Atomic Energy is located in the city of Zelenogorsk (known as Krasnoyarsk-45) that is about 150 kilometers to the east of Krasnoyarsk. Since 1988, the plant has been producing the low enriched uranium for the purposes of nuclear power plant reactor fuel fabrication. In 1990 the "ECP" switched from the power-consuming gas-diffusion cascade to the high-performance and efficient gas centrifuges operation. |
|  | Slovakia
 | | Decom Slovakia, Ltd. [English] DECOM, a.s. provides engineering and consultancy services in nuclear energy area for customers in Slovakia and abroad. |
|  | South Africa
 | | Eskom Eskom is governed by the Electricity Council and a Management Board, established in terms of the Eskom Act of 1987. Eskom operates the Koeberg nuclear power station Units 1 and 2, located near Cape Town South Africa. |
|  | Spain
 | | Endesa [English] Endesa is in the business of generating, transporting, and distributing electricity through a large number of companies in Spain, Latin America, Europe, and Africa, with a total of 36,538 MW installed, 148,619 GWh produced and 148,540 GWh distributed to 22 million customers. This includes 3,518 MW of nuclear power installed in Spain. | | ENUSA Industrias Avanzadas, S.A. (ENUSA) [English] ENUSA is engaged in activities related to the first part of the nuclear fuel cycle. These consist fundamentally of: management of enriched uranium supplies for Spanish nuclear power plants; production of uranium concentrates – a residual production activity complementary to the closing-down works of its Mining Centre at Saelices-Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca); manufacturing of PWR and BWR fuel elements, as well as the engineering associated to this activity, and other services related to nuclear power stations. At present, ENUSA has direct supply contracts with the nuclear power stations of Almaraz I and II, Ascó I and II, Vandellós II and José Cabrera (Zorita). | | ENWESA Site in Spanish only. [Some English] ENWESA is a company specialized in the maintenance and installation of mechanical systems and communication systems, with ample experience in nuclear services to the power generation industry, and well established in other areas such as petro-chemical plants, railway and marine industry, etc. | | Equipos Nucleares, S.A. (ENSA) Site in Spanish only. [Some English] Since 1973, Ensa is a worldwide leader supplying manufactured equipment and services for the civil nuclear industry. |
|  | Sweden
 | | E.ON Sverige Site in Swedish only. [Some English] E.ON Sverige AB, formerly known as Sydkraft, is Sweden's second largest utility company. |
|  | Switzerland
 | | European Nuclear Society (ENS) ENS was founded in Paris in 1975. It has developed from a Western club to a pan-European federation of nuclear societies. The aims of the ENS are to promote and to contribute to the advancement of science and engineering in the field of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy by all suitable means. |
|  | Ukraine
 | | Energorisk, Ltd. [English] Energorisk, Ltd. is a Ukrainian private engineering company, providing services on nuclear power plant safety analysis, risk assessment, operation support and design works, and associated technical review activities. It was created in 1992 and became one of the first companies in Ukraine that obtained a license for safety-related engineering works for nuclear facilities. |
|  | United States
 | | Department of Commerce (DOC) The Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development, and improved living standards for all Americans by working in partnership with business, universities, communities, and workers. | | Depleted UF6 Conversion Project The purpose of this procurement is to obtain the services of a contractor to convert the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) inventory of Depleted Uranium Hexafluoride (DUF6) to a more stable form for beneficial reuse and/or disposal. The contractor will be responsible for the design, construction and operation of conversion facilities to be constructed in Paducah, Kentucky, and Portsmouth, Ohio. | | Depleted UF6 Management Program The U.S. DOE has a program for long-term management and use of depleted uranium hexafluoride (UF6 ), a product of the uranium enrichment process. As part of this effort, DOE has prepared a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the Depleted UF6 Management Program. This website is designed to provide as much usable information as possible to prospective offerors and other interested parties as soon as the information is available. | | Diablo Canyon Power Plant Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon Power Plant, located in San Luis Obispo County, provides electricity for more than 2 million northern and central Californians from its two 1,100 megawatt PWR units. | | DOE Department of Energy (DOE) The Department of Energy's mission is to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable, to be a responsible steward of the Nation's nuclear weapons, to clean up our own facilities and to support continued United States leadership in science and technology. | | DOE Department of Energy - Small Modular Reactor Program (DOE) The Department of Energy's mission is to foster a secure and reliable energy system that is environmentally and economically sustainable, to be a responsible steward of the Nation's nuclear weapons, to clean up our own facilities and to support continued United States leadership in science and technology. The DOE has created "The SMR Technology Resources Center" under the Small Modular Reactor Program. The SMR Technology Resources Center is a web-based library containing information on small modular reactor designs being developed in the United States and internationally. The purpose of this initiative is to provide the SMR community with current, reliable, and consistent information on SMR technologies. | | DOE Energy Information Administration (EIA) The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy. It provides policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. | | DOE Hanford Site As a plutonium production complex, Hanford played a pivotal role in the nation's defense for more than 50 years beginning in the 1940s with the creation of the site as part of the Manhattan Project. Currently, Hanford is engaged in the world's largest environmental cleanup project, with many challenges to be resolved in the face of overlapping technical, political, regulatory, and cultural interests. | | DOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Wast Management (OCRWM) The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 established the OCRWM within the U.S. DOE to develop and manage a federal system for disposing of all spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear reactors and high-level radioactive waste resulting from atomic energy defense activities. | | DOE Office of Environmental Management (EM) The U.S. DOE Environmental Management program is responsible for cleaning up radioactive, chemical, and other hazardous waste caused by five decades of nuclear weapons production. | | DOE Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) The Nuclear Energy Program represents the core of the U.S. Government's expertise in nuclear engineering and technology. Its activities benefit the American people by helping to maintain the nation's access to diverse and environmentally responsible sources of energy, and by advancing the country's economic and technological competitiveness. | | Dominion Generation Dominion Generation manages the electric generating plants of Dominion Virginia Power, Dominion North Carolina Power and Dominion Energy. Plants include: Millstone (Waterford, CT), North Anna (Mineral, VA) and Surry (Surry, VA). | | DTE Energy (DTE) DTE Energy Co. is a Detroit, Michigan-based utility incorporated in 1995 involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Through its Detroit Edison subsidiary, DTE Energy owns and operates the Fermi-2 Nuclear Power Plant. | | Duane Arnold Energy Center Duane Arnold is located in Palo, Iowa, and is a single unit 535 MWe BWR. FPL Group, through its subsidiary NextEra Energy Resources, has a 70 percent ownership in DAEC. Central Iowa Power Cooperative has a 20 percent ownership, with Corn Belt Power Cooperative holding the remaining 10 percent ownership. | | Duke Energy Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an energy company with assets in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Duke controls the Catawba, McGuire, and Oconee nuclear stations. | | Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is the association of U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies, international affiliates and industry associates worldwide. EEI focuses on advocating public policy; expanding market opportunities; and providing strategic business information. | | Edlow International Edlow provides management of international shipments of radioactive materials, regulatory assistance, and consulting services. | | Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant The Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, located near Baxley in southeastern Georgia, is jointly owned by Georgia Power (50.1%), Oglethorpe Power Corporation (30%), Municipal Electrical Authority of Georgia (17.7%) and the City of Dalton (2.2%). Units 1 and 2 are rated at 924 megawatts (MWe) each. The plant is powered by boiling water reactors (BWR) supplied by General Electric Company. | | Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) EPRI is a nonprofit organization that provides science and technology-based solutions. They manage a program of scientific research, technology development, and product implementation. | | Electric Power Research Institute - Advanced Nuclear Technology (EPRI) EPRI is a nonprofit organization that provides science and technology-based solutions. They manage a program of scientific research, technology development, and product implementation. EPRI’s Advanced Nuclear Technology Action Plan focuses on developing the technologies and tools needed to deploy advanced nuclear plants in the near-term, while incorporating areas of research to support nuclear sustainability and growth in the long-term. | | Energy & Process Corporation Energy & Process Corporation is a global supplier to the nuclear power industry, with a multi-million dollar qualified inventory of over 5,000 SKUs for nuclear facility use. | | Energy Fuels Inc. Energy Fuels is actively consolidating uranium mining in the Uravan Mineral Belt of western Colorado and eastern Utah. Through the development of its Piñon Ridge Mill, Energy Fuels is facilitating the opening of both developed and new mines and will return this region to its former position of prominence as a source of uranium to fuel the US nuclear power industry. Energy Fuels is also actively seeking properties with known resource near the Piñon Ridge Mill to expand its resource base. The 2009 merger with Magnum Uranium and the addition of Magnum's properties to the Energy Fuels portfolio was one result of this strategic effort.
| | Energy Future Holdings Energy Future Holdings Corporation is an electric utility company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company was known as TXU until its $45 billion leveraged buyout by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Texas Pacific Group, and Goldman Sachs, the largest leveraged buyout in history. | | Energy Northwest Energy Northwest operates the Columbia Generating Station, a 1,250-megawatt commercial nuclear plant on land leased from the U.S. Department of Energy, located on the Hanford Site near Richland, Washington. | | Energy Resources International, Inc. (ERI) ERI provides consulting and strategic advisory services on technology, market, business, policy, and environmental issues related to electric power generation and delivery. | | Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station Fermi 2 is located on the western shore of Lake Erie. It is a 1,139 MWe BWR. | | Entergy Corporation Entergy, a global energy company based in New Orleans, is the third largest power generator in the nation with more than 30,000 megawatts of generating capacity, about $11 billion in revenue and over 2.5 million customers. The nuclear businesses of Entergy Corporation are headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. | | Entergy Nuclear Entergy Nuclear Southwest encompasses five power reactors at four locations in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana under state regulatory jurisdictions. Regional headquarters for Entergy Nuclear Northeast are in White Plains, N.Y. The company expanded by purchasing the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1999 and the Indian Point 3 plant in Westchester County, New York, and the James A. Fitzpatrick plant in Oswego County, New York, in 2000. Entergy is also managing decommissioning activities at Maine Yankee in Wiscassett, Maine, and Millstone Unit 1 in Waterford, Connecticut. | | Evolution Markets The OTC nuclear fuel markets served by Evolution Markets include U3O8, conversion services, UF6, enrichment services, loans and swaps, and hedging transactions.
| | Exelon Corporation Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric companies with more than $18 billion in annual revenues. Exelon's family of companies includes energy generation, power marketing, transmission and energy delivery.
Exelon Generation has one of the industry’s largest portfolios of electricity generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. It is the largest owner/operator of nuclear plants in the United States. Exelon delivers electricity to approximately 5.4 million customers in northern Illinois via ComEd and southeastern Pennsylvania via PECO, as well as natural gas to approximately 490,000 customers in the Philadelphia area via PECO. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago and trades on the NYSE under the ticker symbol EXC. | | Exelon Nuclear Exelon Nuclear, a business unit of Exelon Generation, owns/operates the largest nuclear fleet in the nation and the third largest fleet in the world.
Exelon Nuclear represents approximately 20% of the U.S. nuclear industry’s power capacity with 10 power plants and 17 reactors — located in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey — and produces enough electricity to power 17 million average American homes annually. Approximately 93% of Exelon’s total electricity generation is nuclear power. | | Federal Register (FR) Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents. | | FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company (FENOC) FENOC owns and operates the Beaver Valley 1 (810 MWe PWR), Beaver Valley 2 (833 MWe PWR), Davis-Besse (877 MWe PWR) and Perry 1 (1,205 MWe BWR) nuclear power units. | | Flibe Energy Flibe Energy is a newly formed company currently developing a Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR), which is one kind of molten salt reactor (MSR) that was initially developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the U.S. | | Florida Power & Light Company (FP&L) FPL is a subsidiary of FPL Group, headquartered in St Petersburg, Florida, and serves a territory encompassing over 20,000 square miles including the cities of St. Petersburg, Clearwater, as well as the central Florida area surrounding Orlando. Florida Power & Light operates the Turkey Point and St. Lucie nuclear power plants. | | Fluor Corporation (Fluor) Fluor provides engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance (EPCM), and project management services to governments and clients in diverse industries around the world including nuclear power. Fluor is also NuScale’s major owner following a $30 million investment announced in October 2011. | | Foundation for Nuclear Studies Nuclear technologies are used in a host of applications ranging from energy production, to medical treatment and diagnosis, to food processing. The Foundation for Nuclear Studies provides a forum for the discussion of these technologies and more with the objective of helping policymakers to make informed decisions regarding nuclear technology issues. | | FrontLine Documentary "Nuclear Reaction" A PBS television show titled "Nuclear Reaction: Why do Americans Fear Nuclear Power?" that originally aired on April 22, 1997. |
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