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Security Australia - August 1999 스크랩

[ Contents ] -News Market yourself for Olympic security work Treasurer denies security problem on trains Bing Crosby driving teenagers from shops Chubb's diversification across the nation Security on the nose in Tassie - New Report Worldwide security industry valued at $58 billion - State Profile South Australia and Northern Territory: Players in the market - Features ADT now a Sydney 2000 Olympic Games supporter No fly by nighters at Kingsford Smith Airort Getting into gear for your patrol car requirements Know your Y2K law - it could cost you Security you can bank on Cisco Systems accessed - CPP in Depth Working in security management overseas Securing the Internet for - Electronics Extra Extra options for CCTV Siemens-accessing all businesses Putting a finger on it-biometrics

2000-03-29


Nuclear News - April 1999 스크랩

- Power Utilities form company to oversee nuclear plants. Atlantic Council policy paper expresses group's support for nuclear. ASME report calls nuclear plants essential to meet terms of Kyoto Protocol. NRC picks eight sites for pilot oversight program. AmerGen considering Vermont Yankee purchase possibilities. Opinions differ on DOE facility regulation. Changes in NRC regulations proposed for licenses renewals. NRC announces actions on regulations, policies. GPU, Inc.once again posts "for sale" sign at Oyster Creek. - Operations The Nuclear News interview: President of new management company discusses banding together in Wisconsin and Minnesota. GAO assesses the NRC risk-informed effort. - International U.K. study: Cancer death risk no greater for Pu workers. Organization files complaints against BNFL advertisements. Good, bad, and pending news for Czech Republic's Temelin. Krasnoyarsk loses out to Mayak for reprocessing in Russia. Lianyungang constuction to begin this year, under protocol between Russia and China. IAEA has preparations under way to trample on millennium bug. Incedent of transport cask contamination reported in France. Fourth waste return shipment on its way from France to Japan. Dudchenko to follow Nigmatullin at Ukraine's Energoatom. - Waste Management DOE: We'll own spent fuel, but we won't move it. Barton: Yucca Mountain needs higher appropriation in DOE budget. State, DOE, DOJ sign hew Hanford tank cleanup agreement. Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Commission head let go, activities cut. Licensing criteria chnges proposed for Yucca Mountain. Contracts for cleanup at DOE sites awarded. - Research NRC: Safety assessment results on BNL's High Flux Beam Reactor are positive. DOE's Office of Oversight studies internal review of ANL-West contamination incident. Florida State University monitors Cuba's reactor. LLNL: Plutonium in nerby park poses no hazard. - Isotopes & Radiation Treadmill plus MPI can help spot heart disease risk. Brachy therapy can benefit pets with cancer as much as thier owners. NDT structural exam proves Titanic shistles can be heard again. - Fuel AIT's report on fire at Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant released - Industry Westinghouse sale to MK, BNFL altered; other business developments. Stone & Webster sets up shop at ComEd; other contracts. - Standards ANS standards published, approved; comments requested.

2000-03-28


Nuclear News - August 1999 스크랩

- Special Section Fifth Annual Nuclear News Vendor/Contractor Profile Section - Power Nuclear plant safety systems are Y2K ready. AmerGen makes anather purchase at Nine Mile Point. Illinois Power, AmerGen sign definitive agreement for sale of Clinton station. D.C. Cook plant's restart scheduled for April and September 2000. Destinations, directions set for Unicom. NRC requests comments on KI proposal. NRC upgrades public petition process. Change in NRC's reporting regs in the offing. San Onofre gives teachers a look at a nuclear plant. - Operations The Nuclear News interview-Jackson: Past accomplishments and future plans. - Meetings ANS Annual Meeting: The Atom in the Next Millennium. Embedded Topical Meeting: Nuclear Station License Renewal. - International Maintaining nuclear's role in the United Kingdom requires plant decisions. Sellafield MOX Plant commissioning can begin. Political parties in Belgium seek to phase out nuclear. Forty years in sight for Spain's Santa Maria de Garona. German government proposes 2020 for phaseout completion. Ukraine's Chernoby1-3 down for maintenance, repair outage. BN-350 fast reactor in Kazakhstan to be decommissioned. WANO 1998 world performance indicators relow and very low radiation doses. Framatome interested in modular HTR. - Isotopes and Radiation Thai jewels, Examined using accelerator technology, challenge views on civilization. Test may reduce surgeries and cancer treatment costs. PET increases survival for melanoma patients. ANS Position Statement on the Health Effects of Low-Level Radiation Health Effects(LLRHE) Committee. - Waste Management Senate committee approves substitute spent fuel management legislation. Texas LLW Authority abolished in late action. S.C. Governor establishes task force on LLW issues. Bruce dry storage facility licensing review to go ahead. GTS duratek acquires Hake; contracts awarded. - Research Newly discovered elements detected by scientests at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory support stability theory. - Education Enrollment levels for nuclear engineering and health physics decrease. - Industry Eurisys Mesures acquires two companies; other business developments. Westinghouse gets I&C and fuel deals; other contracts. - Standards Clarification to answer questions on ANSI/ANS-19.6.1-1997. Comments on draft standard requested; two standards withdrawn.

2000-03-28


Nuclear News - September 1999 스크랩

- Power Greta Dicus: In the interim. NERC: Electric utility industry is Y2K ready. Uprates for ComEd's Byron, Braidwood; other news. Revised reactor information now on NRC's Web site. Maintenance Rule actions "required" under Rev. 3. New program to measure antiterrorist/security status at nuclear power plants. Moody's: Selling/buying nuclear units could affect credit rating. - Operations The Nuclear News interview - NEI's Davis: On track for Y2K. NRC's Dicus on Y2K - International IAEA Y2K workshop looks at measures taken, to be taken. Update on inventory of sea disposal of radwaste. AEA Technology, BNFL form nuclear services firm in U.K. Bulgaria's Kozloudy-5 and -6 to begin program of updates in 2000. International Comment: But it's not an accident...France's Framatome undergoes capital reorganization. Closure of Chernoby1, in Ukraine, depends on EBRD funding. Lithuania's Ignalina-1 back in service under new operating license. MOX fuel transport ships set off for Japan, despite obstacles. New Japanese reactor designed for MOX use. Newly launched Web site provides MOX fuel facts. In-line coolant system gas generator for Swiss plant is "first of a kind." French, German companies sign agreement calling for further development of EPR. Meltdown test completed at Russia's Kurchatov Institute. - Waste Management DUF management: DOE releases final plan for conversion project. German plants make interim storage plans for spent fuel, rile antinukes. Pit 9 work stalled; team reviews drilling safety. NRC's review of DOE's Yucca Mountain viability assessment done. NRC proposes amendments to cask design requirements. GTS gets decom contracts; other contracts; agreement; DOE contracts. - Isotopes & Radiation GAO to examine low-level radiation policies. NCRP issues new guidance on the application of ALARA. New isotope dating technique permits analysis of older rocks. NRC proposes new rules for general licenses. - Research New fusion task force review urges increased funding. NRC task force supports oversight of DOE sites. - Education Purdue: Opportunities abound for nuclear engineering graduates. $4.5 million in DOE grants go to nuclear programs. - Industry Survey: Nuclear remains second in salary rankings. License renewal services firm created; other business developments. Contract for simulator services; other deals - Fuel NRC proposes amendments to fuel processing licenses. USEC opts to suspend development of AVLIS uranium enrichment technology.

2000-03-28


Nuclear News - October 1999 스크랩

- Special Section: Maintenance Gloe: Maintenance at Gallaway Doing it right: The Loviisa way Advanced measurement technology in Surry's RHR pipe replacement - Picture Story Rollin' up the river: Trojan's last voyage - Power CP & L, Florida Progress to create new company through merger. Violations "color-coded" under new NRC enforcement policy. NRC confirms that nuclear plants are Y2K ready. NIRS denied NRC rulemaking. NRC to allow lower insurance coverage on shutdown TMI-2. NRC looks to change noncombustibility regulation. Electronic MRC reading room scheduled to open. - International Japan Atomic Power Co. provides Tsuruga-2 liak findings to Nuclear Safety Commission. Spent fuel transport to Rokkasho resumes. Shika-2 nuclear power plant now under construction. No environmental problems seen for a fifth nuclear power plant in Finland. French government promises debate on nuclear renewal. Mixed views on nuclear at European Union confirmation hearings. Transport of spent fuel from Switzerland for reprocessing resumes. Merger would create largest electric utility in Germany. Early 2000 closure of Chernoby1-3 not possible. IAEA report: Radiation protection for the environment. - Waste Management DOE's draft EIS on Yucca Mountain an important milestone. EPA issues draft standards for Yucca Mountain. Wisconsin Electric files spent fuel suit against DOE, asks for stay. Transportation impacts considered in amended NRC rule. Chem-Nuclear for sale; Bechtel/NAS pact; other business developments. Rollin' up the river: Trojan's last voyage. - Isotopes & Radiation Food industry groups petition for expanded use of irradiation. First meeting of BEIR VII committee with new members held. DOE undertaking 10-year study of radiation health effects. - Research PCAST panel promotes energy research cooperation. Letter issued by ANS urges funding balance in FFTF restart consideration. FESAC panel releases report on priorities and balance. - Fuel Health effects of possible contamination at Paducah Gaseou Diffusion Plant ro be studied. DOE agrees on test of MOX fuel in Canada. - Applications Core mapping job at Turkey Point reduced by hours. - Industry MK and BNFL enter agreement; other business developments. ComEd awards security services contract; other contracts.

2000-03-28


Nuclear News - November 1999 스크랩

- Features The importance of nuclear power in emissions avoidance Radioisotope electric propulsion of sciencecraft to the outer Solar System and near-interstellar space FDG-A significant development in nuclear medicine Polfleit: Emergency planning at Ginna - Power NU receives largest court fine levied for false records. ComED nuclear fleet has best-ever performance. Perry and Beaver Valley now run by FirstEnergy Nuclear. slight reactor power increases may save dollars. Nuclear plant shares to change hands. Y2K nonsafety-related work scheduled for completion. New NRC plan for reviewing plant license transfers with foreign ownership. - Operations The Nuclear News interviews-PolfleitL: Emergency planning at Ginna. - International Tokaimura criticality accident results from improper procedures. IAEA general conference energized by two issues. IAEA Scientific Forum focuses on nuclear's future. TopFuel '99 participants address increased burnup. International Comment: A bad accident for sure...but no offsite risk. Russia's Adamov expresses optimism at Uranium Institute annual meeting. Fourth Swiss referendum may be forced by antinukes. India's Kaiga-2 PHWR achieves initial criticality. Heavy-water spill at South Korea's Wolsong-3 ranked as anomaly. Pressure from EU spurs early plant closings. - Meetings Global '99 International Conference looks at where nuclear engineers of the future will come from. - Isotopes & Radiation FDG-A significant development in nuclear medicine. Contamination at Paducah plant prompts actions, reactions. Drug relieves side effects of cancer therapies in mice. - Waste Management GAO report: Huge sums spent, but nothing to show for LLW compacts. DOE awards funding for 31 cleanup research projects. - Research U-M researchers have found an easier method of isotope separation. LANL develops a more precise measure of plutonium exposure. BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider is completed. - Industry Cogema units join forces; other business developments. TVA awards contract to service and replace steam generators; other deals.

2000-03-27


Powerful Partnerships - The Federal Role in International Cooperation on Energy Innovation 스크랩

A report from the President's committee of advisors on science and technology Panel on international cooperation in energy research, development, demonstration, and deployment [ Contents ] 1. U.S. Interests and Government Roles in International Cooperation on Energy Innovation 2. The International Landscape of ERD3 3. Foundations of International cooperation on Energy Innovation 4. Effecient End-Use Technologies 5. Energy Supply Technologies 6. Portfolio Assessment, Partnering, and Program Management

2000-03-24