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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Power Structure Research is part of elite sociology that investigates lobbying by economical or political elites.
ToDo
- condense Template:NPP & Template:country
- add links to banktrack.org for NPPs, e.g. Visaginas
- Nuclear Companies: have separate pages for each Company & summarize facts
- add CEOs to People
- Power Structures: summarize companies
- country researches, e.g. Power_Structures#Lithuania
- Search:Government > Category: Governments
- find Decision makers/Lobbyists
- analyze trends like Nuclear power phase-out
- 2009 Indien öffnet den USA wichtige Märkte
- "The largest and best-known supplier of heavy forgings is Japan Steel Works (JSW), which has the distinction of supplying the large forgings for reactor pressure vessels for the first two 1650MWe Areva EPR plants in Finland and France. At its Muroran plant on Hokkaido, it has 3000 to 14,000 tonne hydraulic forging presses, the latter able to take 600-tonne steel ingots, and a 12,000 tonne pipe-forming press. At present its capacity is reported to be only four reactor pressure vessels per year, but this is set to double. [...] The company has said that one of its main targets is to supply nuclear reactor pressure vessels to the Chinese and American markets and it has advance orders from GE-Hitachi for ABWR and ESBWR components, as well as EPR pressure vessels. [...] In Europe, STARsteel (acquired by Areva in 2006) has an 11,300 tonne forging press and also one of 7500 tonnes." (2009, source)
- Nuclear Energy’s Role in Responding to the Energy Challenges of the 21st Century, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory