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 | | Country | Company/Description |  | Australia
 | | Pangea Projects International Pangea is an independent power project developers in the Asia Pacific medium-scale power industry. It offers custom power generation solutions, including renewable energy from biomass as well as conventional power generation from gas, coal and oil. |
|  | Belgium
 | | Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissel Materials (ONDRAF/NIRAS) ONDRAF/NIRAS was set up by the Belgian State to safely manage the radioactive waste produced in Belgium. The Agency also has the task of devising and implementing safe technical solutions for the long-term management of this waste. | | Belgonucleaire [English] Belgonucleaire designs and supplies systems for the treatment and conditioning of nuclear waste. It has designed and constructed its own MOX fuel plant. Based on this experience, it participates in the construction of other similar plants and is involved in programs to neutralize the surplus plutonium, resulting from the dismantlement of nuclear weapons. |
|  | Canada
 | | RadWaste.org (WasteLink) The primary purpose of WasteLink site is to provide a reference source for radioactive waste management professionals. Their attempt at non-biased coverage has earned them the respect of people and institutions on all sides of the issue, pro, anti, academic, governments, and professional societies to name a few. |
|  | Estonia
 | | Ökosil Ltd. [English] Ökosil Ltd. is an environmental company, founded by the Republic of Estonia and Silmet Grupp Ltd, with the purpose to manage large environmental projects just as Sillamäe Radioactive Tailings Pond Remediation and to provide other environmental management and monitoring related services. |
|  | Finland
 | | Posiva Oy Site in Finnish only. [Some English] Posiva Oy is an expert organisation responsible for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel in Finland. Posiva was established in 1995. |
|  | France
 | | AREVA Originated by the merger of all CEA-Industrie, COGEMA, FRAMATOME ANP and FCI operations, the AREVA group supplies solutions for power generation. In the nuclear sector, AREVA provides services for every aspect of power generation from uranium mining to decommissioning. | | AREVA La Hague AREVA's La Hague site provides the first stage in the recycling of used fuel taken from nuclear reactors. It is located 25 kilometers west of Cherbourg (Manche region). It employs over 6000 people, and is the leading industrial center of its kind in the world. | | 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. | | SOCODEI A subsidiary of EDF, SOCODEI (packaging company and treat waste and industrial effluents) was assigned the task of designing, financing, building and operating facilities contributing to enhanced protection of the environment. |
|  | 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. | | 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. | | Konrad Mine Site in German only. Results of an extensive survey and evaluation program led in 1982 to a positive statement regarding the site's suitability to host a radioactive waste repository. DBE has developed the repository technology, carried out the licensing procedure in cooperation with the government, and will later transform the mine into a repository and operate it. | | NUKEM GmbH NUKEM is a dual national company based in Germany (NUKEM GmbH) and the United States (NUKEM, Inc.) focused on the civil nuclear fuel market. NUKEM acts as a market intermediary between uranium producers (and other parties in the nuclear fuel chain) and nuclear-electric utilities in North and South America, Europe, and the Far East. | | NUKEM Technologies GmbH NUKEM Technologies focuses on the management of radioactive waste and spent fuel, decommissioning of nuclear facilities, as well as engineering and consulting. |
|  | Japan
 | | 3R Co. Ltd. Site in Japanese only. The 3R Corporation focuses on the Reduce, Reuse and Recycle aspects of the manufacturing and energy industries. 3R offers atomic energy-related information by theme. | | Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute (JNC) Site in Japanese only. [Some English] JNC was formed in-October 1998; its mission is to perform the development of the advanced technology required to establish the complete nuclear fuel cycle. Key projects include: the fast breeder reactor (FBR), advanced reprocessing, plutonium fuel fabrication, and the disposal of high-level radioactive waste. | | Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (JNFL) [English] JNFL either operates or is constructing fuel cycle plants including uranium enrichment, low-level radioactive waste disposal center, high-level radioactive waste storage center, and a reprocessing plan. | | Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan (NUMO) [English] NUMO was established in order to promote the implementation of disposal of high-level waste originating from nuclear power generation. NUMO is responsible for identification of a disposal site, construction, operation and maintenance of the repository, closure of the facility and post-closure institutional control. | | Radioactive Waste Management Funding and Research Center (RWMC) [English] As the only one Japanese organization specialized in radioactive waste, RWMC has been conducting the two major roles; R & D and the fund administration for radioactive waste management. |
|  | Kazakhstan
 | | Ulba Metallurgical Plant Site in Russian only. [Some English] This company is the largest facility in CIS for fabrication of nuclear fuel for power plants. It also produces hydrofluroic acid, other materials, and is approved for the production of products from uranium compounds including reprocessed uranium for nuclear reactors and power plants and processing of different uranium compounds to produce products of different degree of readiness. |
|  | Russia
 | |  | Slovakia
 | | Decom Slovakia, Ltd. [English] DECOM, a.s. provides engineering and consultancy services in nuclear energy area for customers in Slovakia and abroad. |
|  | Sweden
 | | OKG Aktiebolag Site in Swedish only. [Some English] OKG owns Oskarshamn Units 1-3, which together account for more than 10% of the total electricity generated in Sweden. OKG is also responsible for operating CLAB, the interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel from all the nuclear power plants in Sweden. | | Studsvik AB Site in Swedish only. [Some English] Studsvik is a supplier of nuclear analysis software and specialised services to the international nuclear industry, with 60 years of experience. The company is headquartered in Nyköping, Sweden and has five divisions: Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, and Global Services. | | Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB) [English] Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB (SKB) was formed jointly by the four Swedish utilities: Vattenfall AB, Forsmarks Kraftgrupp AB, OKG, and Aktiebolag. SKB is responsible for dealing with the management and disposal of radioactive waste generated from these facilities. |
|  | Switzerland
 | | NAGRA Nagra's (National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste) task is to provide a sound scientific and technical basis for the safe disposal of radioactive waste. |
|  | United Kingdom
 | | N-Base Nuclear Information Service The N-Base Information Service has been working for 20 years providing news and research on the UK nuclear industry, in particular the Sellafield and Dounreay sites, nuclear transports, waste production and management, and environmental discharges. | | Safegrounds The purpose of the SAFEGROUNDS Learning Network is to deliver a rolling program of best practice guidance about the management of contaminated land on nuclear and defense sites. The Network is initially a collaboration between nuclear liability holders and the regulators, contractors and consultants to the nuclear industry but, as it progresses, it will increasingly involve other stakeholders representing public and wider environmental interests. | | WS Atkins WS Atkins is a supplier of technical and management support services to the nuclear industry, experienced in both military and non-military sectors. Knowledge base includes nuclear facilities and operations, reprocessing and decommissioning, supported by expertise in investigating and resolving a wide range of operational, safety, and technical issues. |
|  | United States
 | | Agency for Nuclear Projects Nuclear Waste Project Office (NWPO) This state of Nevada agency oversees the federal high-level radioactive waste disposal program; carries out independent technical, socioeconomic and other studies; works closely with state agencies and local governments on matters relating to radioactive waste; and provides information to the governor, legislature, and any interested parties. | | Argonne National Laboratory D&D Decontamination & Decommissioning (D&D) is a major program within the Technology Development (TD) Division of Argonne National Laboratory. Its mission is to develop technologies, operational procedures, and safety approaches for use in safe and economical decontamination and decommissioning of nuclear facilities; to deploy and demonstrate these at research reactors at Argonne; and to transfer these and lessons learned to nuclear facilities outside Argonne (utilities, research reactors, both national and international). | | 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. | | 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. | | GlobalEnergyJobs GlobalEnergyJobs is focused on the world's energy industry including: oil and gas exploration & production, refining & marketing; power & utility; pipeline transportation; engineering & construction; service & equipment; chemicals & petrochemicals; geothermal; alternative energy; fuel cells; solar; wind; nuclear; cogeneration; mining; professional services; energy banking and information technology. | | MOTA Corporation Siempelkamp Nuclear Services provides specialty Decommissioning and Decontamination Services to the Nuclear Industry.
| | MOX Fuel Fabrication In 1999, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) signed a contract with a consortium, now called Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLC to design, build, and operate a Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility. This facility will be a major component in the United States’ program to dispose of surplus weapon-grade plutonium. | | National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) NARUC is the national association representing the State Public Service Commissioners who regulate essential utility services, including energy, telecommunications, and water. NARUC members are responsible for assuring reliable utility service at fair, just, and reasonable rates. Founded in 1889, the Association is an invaluable resource for its members and the regulatory community, providing a venue to set and influence public policy, share best practices, and foster innovative solutions to improve regulation. | | National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program (NSNFP) to support its need to safely and efficiently manage all DOE-owned spent nuclear fuel and high level waste and prepare it for disposal. The National Spent Nuclear Fuel Program is addressing that need. Its mission is to provide technology solutions and guidance to ensure safe, efficient handling, characterization, and disposition of DOE managed spent nuclear fuel and high level waste. | | Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS) Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc (NFS) is both a strategic asset for America and an economic engine for Northeast Tennessee. With more than 1,000 full-time employees and contract workers, its Erwin, Tennessee operation is committed to manufacturing specialty nuclear materials for the U.S. Navy's nuclear fleet and other customers while protecting its workers, the public and the environment. | | Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (NWTRB) The NWTRB is an independent agency of the U.S. Government. Its sole purpose is to provide independent scientific and technical oversight of the U.S. program for management and disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel from civilian nuclear power plants. | | Nye County Nuclear Waste Repository Project Office (NWRPO) NWRPO works to protect the interests of the citizens of Nye County in activities and negotiations related to the transport, disposal and storage of nuclear waste in and through the County. | | Private Fuel Storage, LLC (PFS) PFS is a group of eight electric utility companies that have partnered with the Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians to build and operate a safe, clean, temporary facility to store spent nuclear fuel rods from commercial power plants on the Indian Tribe's reservation in Skull Valley, Utah. | | Savannah River Site (SRS) SRS was constructed during the early 1950s to produce the basic materials used in the fabrication of nuclear weapons, primarily tritium and plutonium-239, in support of our nation's defense programs. | | Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLC Shaw AREVA MOX Services, LLC is the prime contractor for the design, construction, and startup of NNSA's Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility. | | TLG Services, Inc. TLG has been contracting with private, government, and utility industries since 1982, providing a variety of engineering and field services for contaminated facilities (decontamination and decommissioning). | | Utah DEQ: Opposition to High-Level Nuclear Waste Utah Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Dianne R. Nielson is spearheading opposition to high level nuclear waste in Utah.
In the Executive Order, former Utah Governor Mike Leavitt created the Task Force Opposing High Level Nuclear Waste. Dr. Nielson is Chair of the Task Force. The Task Force is comprised of various State Department and Office Directors, and their staff, who have the expertise needed in this opposition.
| | Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is one of three active deep geological repositories licensed to permanently dispose of transuranic radioactive waste for 10,000 years that is left from the research and production of nuclear weapons. It is located approximately 26 miles east of Carlsbad, New Mexico. | | Yucca Mountain (EPA Site) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed radiation protection standards for Yucca Mountain to safeguard public health and the environment. This site contains extensive information with respect to EPA's involvement with Yucca Mountain. | | Yucca Mountain Project Canceled in 2009 and now mired in legal disputes, the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository was to be a deep geological repository storage facility for spent nuclear reactor fuel and other high level radioactive waste. |
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