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  • Blog Post: Check out AREVA Med Online

    p>We have discussed our efforts in nuclear medicine and the AREVA Med project a couple of times on the blog before, and now I am very pleased tell you about our new website, www.arevamed.com. Here you will be able to discover more information on the project’s history, basic and technical merit. Through...
  • Blog Post: AREVA Inc. to Form Community Advisory Council

    AREVA Inc. will form a Community Advisory Council (CAC) to raise greater awareness of the benefits of clean energy technology, including nuclear energy and renewables, and to build a working group of representatives from influential organizations who will informally advise the company on energy and sustainability...
  • Blog Post: Daily Press Poll: Newport News population loves AREVA

    The Daily Press of Newport News, Virginia has a poll up on their website asking if AREVA Newport News is good for the Newport News area – and we’re pleased to report that at the moment, 66% of respondents say “yes.” We (obviously) couldn’t agree more! Not only will the AREVA...
  • Blog Post: Corbier Discusses Signals for Businesses from Copenhagen

    by Laura Clise Going into the last day of the conference in Copenhagen, AREVA Vice President of Sustainable Development and Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce Environment and Energy Committee Laurent Corbier chatted with Kai Ryssdal of the Marketplace program produced by American Public...
  • Blog Post: Huffington Post: “Nuclear Energy is Essential to a Green Future and our Economic Competitiveness.”

    We’ve said it before, but we’ll let someone else say it this time, “with 10 percent unemployment and a government determined to stimulate economic growth and put people back to work, what better use for our stimulus programs than building a series of nuclear facilities around the country?” This astute...
  • Blog Post: AREVA Leads the Way in Tackling Climate Change, Part II

    by Mary Douglas Reprinted from AREVA Energy Business, Issue 8 Other Carbon-Free Energies Nuclear is only one option, albeit a key one, among AREVA’s range of carbon-free energy choices. The group is developing synergistic solutions including a range of renewable energies that make sense in a balanced...
  • Blog Post: Biden Report Says Clean Energy Programs Creating Jobs

    by Jarret Adams p>According to a report by Vice President Joe Biden, the administration’s clean energy programs are expected to help create some 700,000 jobs. He said that the $787 billion Recovery Act is helping spur investment in new clean energy technologies, including wind, solar, energy efficiency...
  • Blog Post: AREVA Leads the Way in Tackling Climate Change, Part I

    by Mary Douglas Reprinted from AREVA Energy Business, Issue 8 Climate change is a reality and some of its impacts may already be irreversible. The Catlin Arctic Survey team has found out that most of the ice in the region is first-year ice that will melt next summer. Within a decade, the North Pole...
  • Blog Post: Copenhagen and Climate Change: Chart of the Day

    Germany’s Der Spiegel has a chart on their website that we think best illustrates the key role nuclear energy has to play in any climate change plan. Not only is nuclear energy baseload and reliable, but it’s also much, much less expensive: Using AREVA’s own EPR as a baseline for the...
  • Blog Post: Washington Post launches Post Carbon blog

    As the important climate change dialogue continues in Copenhagen and throughout the world, the Washington Post has launched Post Carbon, a blog providing up-to-the-minute information about the climate change crisis and what we’re doing to combat it. This week, unsurprisingly, they’re in Copenhagen...
  • Blog Post: Bloggers on Copenhagen and Nuclear Energy

    A number of voices online have been watching the Copenhagen conference and are bringing up the role of nuclear. We’ve rounded up a few to highlight, let us know as you see more by adding comments here, and we’ll highlight those as well. Michael Avari looks at the Copenhagen convention and...
  • Blog Post: Send Greetings to the COP15 Conference

    Here’s a online form to send your greetings to the Copenhagen-15 Climate Change event. Messages sent through here will be projected onto the walls of the conference. We encourage our friends in the nuclear blogger community to send good wishes to those participating at Copenhagen and perhaps include...
  • Blog Post: AREVA, the Nuclear Industry and Copenhagen

    Starting today (Dec. 7-18), senior representatives from over 192 nations, thousands of NGO’s, hundreds of scientists, and thousands of activists are gathering for the historic 15th annual Conference of the Parties for its Framework Convention on Climate Change, or as it’s known in short,...
  • Blog Post: AREVA Ohio Supplier Day Sees Enthusiastic Response

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  • Blog Post: Profile of AREVA Federal Services – Part Two

    by Lisa Peterson Who are we? A few weeks ago, I introduced AREVA Federal Services as an AREVA subsidiary that works to support the Department of Energy’s projects throughout the United States. In my last blog entry, I talked about our work in nuclear waste cleanup and how we contribute to nuclear...
  • Blog Post: KIDK: AREVA Brings Jobs to Idaho Falls Economy

    We’d like to bring your attention to this article from KIDK.com (the local Idaho Falls television station), which talks about how Idaho Falls is weathering the current economic storm. The article, which is mostly about businesses in the Idaho Falls region, points out at the very end that AREVA’s...
  • Blog Post: Jim Rogers, CEO of Duke Energy, on the Future of Nuclear Power

    Mark Flanagan of NEI is highlighting a CFR interview with Duke Energy’s CEO, James E. Rogers, in which he talks about the future of the energy industry – and the importance of nuclear energy not only for our CO2-free energy future, but also for our economy: But the difference in the jobs...
  • Blog Post: Blogger Event at ANS Blogged

    Nice to see a description from Idaho Samizdat’s Dan Yurman of the blogger event last week. Here’s a snippet: While the mainstream news media panel was dissecting their coverage of the nuclear energy industry, a group of 45 people met Tuesday Nov 17 to discuss how social media is making an impact...
  • Blog Post: Overwhelming Response to First AREVA Supplier Day in Baltimore

    by Jarret Adams AREVA’s first U.S. Supplier Day in Baltimore played to a full house as representatives from more than 100 current and potential suppliers came to learn about how they can partner with AREVA to build new EPR™ reactors in the United States and internationally. Maryland is the first stop...
  • Blog Post: Why Nuclear Energy Matters in U.S. Climate Discussions

    by Jarret Adams As the U.S. Congress gears up to address climate legislation, it’s hard to know what the best proposal is to address the daunting issue of climate change. There seem to be about as many proposals as there are organizations with a stake in energy and climate issues. But, here in one word...
  • Blog Post: JEA plans to power 40,000 homes with ADAGE biopower plant

    The Jacksonville Business Journal is reporting (you need a subscription to read the whole article) that JEA (the energy company for Jacksonville, Florida) is planning to buy electricity for 40,000 homes from ADAGE’s Hamilton County biopower plant.  The plant, operated by ADAGE, a JV between Duke...
  • Blog Post: Join us at the Blogger Meet-up at ANS!

    As we’ve mentioned before, the American Nuclear Society’s Winter Meeting is going to be held right here in Washington, DC, just a stone’s throw away from AREVA North America’s offices in Bethesda, Maryland. We’re pleased to join Cool Hand Nuke in hosting an informal dialogue...
  • Blog Post: UK Invests in Nuclear Power as CO2-Free Solution

    The news out of the United Kingdom on Monday was that they’re going to be giving the go-ahead to start the process of building 10 new nuclear power plants in England and Wales.  According to the BBC, most of the new plants will be built on sites where there are already nuclear power plants in ...
  • Blog Post: A Look at AREVA’s Work for the Advancement of Nuclear Medicine

    by Katherine Berezowskyj Last week France’s TF1 television network featured AREVA’s innovative work under way in partnership with the U.S. National Cancer Institute and the University of Alabama for the development of a treatment to fight cancer. The news team got to take a look inside AREVA’s La Hague...
  • Blog Post: CNN Poll: Over 75% of Americans want nuclear power right now

    Jason Ribeiro has a great post up over at Pro-Nuclear Democrats highlighting a CNN-Money poll showing that fully 76% of those polled believe that nuclear power is a “safe, clean alternative right now” for our nation’s energy needs.     Now, being a web poll it’s unscientific...