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Revision as of 00:36, 8 May 2009
This page provides an overview of some main nuclear companies operating worldwide and of the countries associated with their operations. These information may help international Anti-nuclear network activities to cooperate in resisting nuclear power.
Siemens
- is stakeholder of Areva
- nuclear operations in: Germany (Headquarter; built NPPs), France (EPR Flamanville via Areva), Finland (EPR Olkiluoto via Areva; Uranium mining via Areva), Canada (Uranium mining via Areva)
Areva
- is operator of Uranium mines McClean Lake (Areva Resources, formerly Cogema Resources) in Canada and is searching for Uranium in Finland
- is building EPR reactors in Flamanville (France) and Olkiluoto (Finland)
- is stakeholder of the Uranium mine McArthur River in Canada (30,2%)
- is stakeholder of the Uranium mill Key Lake in Canada (17%)
- is operator of the new Uranium mine Midwest in Canada
- is stakeholder of the new Uranium mine Cigar Lake in Canada (37%)
- is stakeholder of the new Uranium mine Dawn Lake in Canada (23%)
- wants to build new reactors in Ontario, Canada
- offered to build an EPR in Alberta, Canada
EON
- is operator of several NPPs in Germany
- wants to build a new reactor in Finland (main stakeholder of Fennovoima)
- wants to build a new reactor in the UK (together with RWE)[1]
RWE