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according to the London- based World Nuclear Association.
There are 442 reactors worldwide that supply about 15 percent of electricity, the World Nuclear Association said.
who plans to use the submarine to start a world nuclear war.
Over the past five years there has been a steady decline in the overall number of nuclear warheads in the world,” the think tank said in its yearly report on world nuclear forces.
The World Nuclear Association(established in 1975 as an Uranium Institute) with head office in London, is a global nuclear organization which represents the world nuclear industry and seeks for ways to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy around the world. .
becomes an important platform for world nuclear enterprises to show their achievements, strength, product promotion,
over the next two decades[source: World Nuclear Association].
By World Nuclear Association.
By World Nuclear Association.
including the unique world nuclear icebreaking fleet.
With the tip of the Cold War, the specter of a world nuclear war has diminished considerably.
Kabbalah discusses the possibility of a world nuclear war if we fail to reach a proper connection among ourselves.
says the latest report by the World Nuclear Association.
World Nuclear Association yesterday presented its Harmony programme to members of Foratom, the Brussels-based trade association for the nuclear energy industry in Europe.
according to the London-based World Nuclear Association.
The World Nuclear Association has led the development of the nuclear industry's vision for the future which is known as the Harmony programme.
World Nuclear Association has revised its reactor requirements model for the new edition of the report to include a reassessment of various factors influencing demand.
The World Nuclear Association's target is 25% nuclear by 2050.
According to world nuclear association.
The World Nuclear Association.