Sentences with phrase «nuclear power program»

Here the phrase is «We witness that a growing number of countries have expressed their interests in nuclear power programs as a means to addressing climate change and energy security concerns» — notice the passive «witness», which is in stark contrast to the active tone of the rest of the declaration.
We witness that a growing number of countries have expressed their interests in nuclear power programs as a means to addressing climate change and energy security concerns.
Most other countries with large nuclear power programs — including France, Japan and the U.K. — employ what is called a closed nuclear fuel cycle.
We will provide world - class strategic advisory services to governments and utilities seeking to develop non-proliferative civil nuclear power programs.
A graduate of the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Program, he completed undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin and Arizona State University.
Prior to this spending blitz, the US nuclear power program was, because of the shock of accidents at Three Mile Island in 1979 and Chernobyl in 1986, «pretty well dead in the water» — in the words of economist and author Jeremy Rifkin.
If you are unsure of how nuclear science made its way to North Korea, the former Soviet Union helped North Korea develop a nuclear power program.
Rich in fossil - fuel resources, Iran is pursuing a nuclear power program difficult to understand in the absence of military motives
On leaving college he went to work for the US Navy as a nuclear engineer, spending approximately thirty years working for the Navy's nuclear power program.
As Saudi Arabia begins a nuclear power program, the US is hastening to complete a «123 Agreement» that would allow the two countries to cooperate on civil nuclear power.
However, these discussions have only begun to engage some of the countries that might start a nuclear power program in the future.
Japan's previous emissions target was 25 per cent below 1990 levels, the achievement of which depended upon its nuclear power program, which provided close to a third of the country's electricity.
And during the first half of this year I wrote a series of articles (part I, II, III) about why South Korea's nuclear power program is a model for the world and — with Richard Rhodes — why nuclear energy is critical to peace on the Korean peninsula.
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