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Author: Bill Roberts

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Congress sees growth for the nuclear sector worldwide

21 September 2016 Bill Roberts 1422 Views

A combination of New Build opportunities, strong growth in the Decommissioning Market and future opportunities for Small Modular Reactors mean

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Decommissioning Opinion 

Nuclear Liabilities Reporting

12 August 2016 Bill Roberts 1792 Views

In the director’s commentary in the 2016 NDA Accounts published on 13 July 2016, the undiscounted nuclear liabilities estimate for

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Opinion 

Looking beyond the decommissioning event horizon

16 May 201616 May 2016 Bill Roberts 2022 Views

The investment decision making for new nuclear power stations is a long and arduous road for would be investors. The

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Analysis 

Small Modular Reactors – UK Global Leadership ambitions

19 February 201626 February 2016 Bill Roberts 1887 Views

Positioning the UK as a global leader in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) will take much more than good design.  George

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