Issue 18 October/November 2007
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Nuclear is "in the public interest" |
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The Nuclear Industry Association’s response to the government consultation on nuclear gives a clear message that nuclear is vital in combating climate change and ensuring the UK’s security of supply.
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MPs get first hand view of nuclear in the USA |
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The All Party Group on Nuclear Energy visited the United States in August.
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Having settled-in as chairman of the Nuclear Industry Association it has been heartening for me to get out and about and meet so many highly-committed representatives of our industry at recent events.
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The BNES Young Generation Network (YGN) has completed its third and final “Rough Guide” seminar for 2007 at Sellafield.
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Young engineers see how the French do it |
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On the international scene, Ben Sailsbury (BNES Young Generation Network Events Officer, British Energy) and Franck Chesse (Areva) led the 2007 YGN Technical Tour to France.
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NIA to the fore at party conferences |
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Despite a new government and second consultation in 2007 – September, true to form, has been the busiest period of the year in any public affairs calendar.
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Scotland tackles nuclear skills gap |
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The newly formed National Skills Academy Nuclear has selected a consortium consisting of four Scottish colleges to develop and implement a range of Higher National Diplomas for Scotland’s nuclear employers.
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Since the last issue of Industry Link four new companies have joined the NIA.
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NIA international trade assistance |
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NIA’s overseas trade programme has continued with a very successful outward trade visit to France between 11 and 13 July 2007.
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Industry update |
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Congratulations, to all involved in gaining government approval of an employer led proposal for the creation of a National Skills Academy for Nuclear (NSAN).
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Aker Kvaerner wins major decommissioning contract
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