Nuclear Companies

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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.



AECL

Atomic Energy of Canada Limited or AECL is a Canadian federal Crown corporation with the responsibility of managing Canada's national nuclear energy research and development program, including the advancement and support of CANDU reactor technology which was developed at AECL starting in the 1950s. AECL also provides a variety of maintenance, diagnostic, waste management, refurbishment, and other services to the nuclear industry.[1]

  • is the constructor of the Canadian NPPs


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
  • transactions in Tchad & Nigeria.


Bruce Power

Bruce Power Limited Partnership is a Canadian business partnership composed of several corporations. It exists as a partnership between Cameco Corporation (31.6%), TransCanada Corporation (31.6%), BPC Generation Infrastructure Trust (31.6%), the Power Workers Union (4%) and The Society of Energy Professionals (1.2%) [1]. It is the licensed operator of the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, located on the shores of Lake Huron, roughly 250 kilometres northwest of Toronto, between the towns of Kincardine and Saugeen Shores.[2]

  • operates a number of NPPs in Canada
  • wants to build and operate a new reactor in Alberta/CA (as successor of Energy Alberta)


Cameco

Cameco Corporation is the world's largest publicly traded uranium company, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. In 2008, it was the world's second largest uranium producer, accounting for 15% of world production.[3]

  • operates a number of uranium mines in Canada


EnBW Kraftwerke AG

  • operator and owner of several NPPs in Germany: Philippsburg-1 (1979 - 890 MW)[4], Philippsburg-2 (1984 - 1,392 MW)[5], Neckarwestheim-I (1976 - 785 MW; operator: EnBW Kernkraft GmbH, owner: 70 % Neckarwerke Stuttgart AG (is part of EnBW), 18.18 % Deutsche Bahn AG, 9.09 % EnBW Kraftwerke, and others)[6], Neckarwestheim-II (1989 - 1,310 MW, operator: Gemeinschaftskernkraftwerk Neckar GmbH (is part of EnBW), owner: EnBW Kraftwerke AG)[7]


Energy Alberta

Energy Alberta Corporation was created in 2005 to provide nuclear power to the energy-intensive development of the oil sands resources in northern Alberta. The company was founded by Hank Swartout, CEO of Precision Drilling Corporation, and Wayne Henuset, co-owner of Willow Park Wines and Spirits in Calgary, Alberta. In 2007 Energy Alberta was acquired by Bruce Power of Ontario. Bruce decided to relocate the site to Whitemud.[8]

  • wants to build and operate a new reactor in Alberta/CA


EON

  • is operator of several NPPs in Germany: Brokdorf (1986 - 1,410 MW; 80 % EON, 20 % Vattenfall)[9], Brunsbüttel (1976 - 771 MW; owner + operator: Kernkraftwerk Brunsbüttel GmbH & Co. OHG - 33.3 % E.ON Kernkraft, 66.7 % Vattenfall Europe Nuclear Energy GmbH)[10], Emsland/Lingen (1988 - 1,329 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Lippe-Ems GmbH, owner: 87.5 % RWE Power, 33.3 % E.ON Kernkraft)[11], Grafenrheinfeld (1981 - 1,275 MW; operator + owner: E.ON Kernkraft)[12], Grohnde (1984 - 1,360 MW; operator: Gemeinschaftskernkraftswerk Grohnde GmbH, owner: 83.3 % E.ON Kernkraft, 17.7 % Stadtwerke Bielefeld[13], Gundremmingen-B (1984 - 1,284 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Gundremmingen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, owner: 75 % RWE Power, 25 % E.ON Kernkraft[14], Gundremmingen-C (1984 - 1,288 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Gundremmingen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, owner: 75 % RWE Power, 25 % E.ON Kernkraft[15], Isar-I/Ohu (1977 - 878 MW; operator + owner: E.ON Kernkraft GmbH[16], Isar-II/Ohu (1988 - 1,400 MW; operator: E.ON Kernkraft GmbH, owner: 80 % E.ON Kernkraft, 25 % Stadtwerke München[17], Krümmel (1983 - 1,346 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerk Krümmel GmbH & Co OHG, owner: 50 % E.ON Kernkraft, 50 % Vattenfall Europe Nuclear Energy GmbH[18], Unterweser/Esenshamm (1978 - 1,345 MW; operator + owner: E.ON Kernkraft GmbH)[19]
  • wants to build a new reactor in Finland (main stakeholder of Fennovoima)
  • wants to build a new reactor in the UK (together with RWE)[20]


RWE

  • wants to build a new reactor in the UK (together with EON)[20]
  • wants to build a new reactor in Belene (Bulgaria): 49% of the project are owned by RWE[21]
  • is owner (RWE Power) of five nuclear power plants in Germany: Biblis-A (1974 - 1,167 MW)[22], Biblis-B (1976 - 1,240 MW)[23], Emsland/Lingen (1988 - 1,329 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Lippe-Ems GmbH, owner: 87.5 % RWE Power, 33.3 % E.ON Kernkraft)[24], Gundremmingen-B (1984 - 1,284 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Gundremmingen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, owner: 75 % RWE Power, 25 % E.ON Kernkraft[25], Gundremmingen-C (1984 - 1,288 MW; operator: Kernkraftwerke Gundremmingen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, owner: 75 % RWE Power, 25 % E.ON Kernkraft[26]


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)



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  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bruce_Power&oldid=311410080, September 16, 2009
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cameco&oldid=309777109, September 16, 2009
  4. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=112 , 6 November 2009
  5. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=113 , 6 November 2009
  6. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=101 , 6 November 2009
  7. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=102 , 6 November 2009
  8. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Energy_Alberta_Corporation&oldid=304616374, September 16, 2009
  9. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=14 , 6 November 2009
  10. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=17 , 6 November 2009
  11. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=153 , 6 November 2009
  12. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=32 , 6 November 2009
  13. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=35 , 6 November 2009
  14. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=40 , 6 November 2009
  15. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=41 , 6 November 2009
  16. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=158 , 6 November 2009
  17. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=159 , 6 November 2009
  18. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=86 , 6 November 2009
  19. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=132 , 6 November 2009
  20. 20.0 20.1 http://www.stromtarife-vergleich.net/stromerzeuger/838-eon-und-rwe-planen-neue-kraftwerke-in-grosbritannien.html
  21. http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,657556,00.html
  22. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=7 , 6 November 2009
  23. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=8 , 6 November 2009
  24. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=153 , 6 November 2009
  25. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=40 , 6 November 2009
  26. http://www.contratom.de/wissen/standorte/standorte/index_station.php?station=41 , 6 November 2009