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Energy Indaba 2011

Company Announcement: Energy Indaba 2011:
 Fukushima Changes Nuclear Debate, But Is South Africa Listening? PDF Available

Attached please find a press release on: Barely a week after Fukushima, South Africa’s Cabinet approved a power generation master plan that calls for nuclear technology to become the single biggest new generator of electricity in South...
16th May 2011
 
URANIUM

Uranium supply won't be constraint to nuclear growth – Cameco chief

There are enough known uranium resources in the world that the supply of the metal will not be a constraint to the continued growth of the nuclear-energy industry, Cameco Corporation CEO Jerry Grandey said in Toronto on Tuesday. Speaking at...
29th September 2010
 
URANIUM

Cameco eyes India supply deal next – CEO

After signing its first long-term uranium supply contract with a Chinese customer, China National Nuclear Corporation, in June, Canadian miner Cameco is hoping to ink a similar deal in India, CEO Jerry Grandey said on Friday. Canadian Prime...
14th August 2010
 
URANIUM

Global uranium supplies sufficient for nuclear needs with new generation technology – expert

Current global uranium resources will provide for 200 years of nuclear power generation at 2005 consumption levels, but this figure could shrink rapidly if there was a big drive for this technology around the world, an expert said on Tuesday....
17th June 2008
 
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Zambia's uranium find sparks Indian offer of support

Following Zambia’s discovery of uranium deposits earlier this year, India has offered to assist the Southern African country in developing a nuclear policy.
1st September 2006
 
Creamer Media on SAfm

On-The-Air (15/10/2004)

On-The-Air (15/10/2004) Every Friday morning, SAfm's AMLive's radio anchor John Perlman speaks to Martin Creamer, publishing editor of Engineering News and Mining Weekly. Reported here is this Friday's At the Coalface transcript: Perlman: Transport stuff...
15th October 2004
 
 
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