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    Useful and Informative Links
    These are the nuclear energy pages of power companies OUTSIDE the United States that operate nuclear plants.
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    1   Link   British Energy - Nuclear Energy
    British Energy has over 30 years' experience of operating nuclear power stations safely in the UK and intends to be at the heart of new nuclear development.
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    2   Link   Bruce Power - Ontario Canada
    In 2006, Bruce filed an application with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) to prepare a site for the potential construction of new nuclear reactors at our Bruce County facility, which already powers every fifth school, home and hospital in Ontario.
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    3   Link   CEZ, a.s. - Czechoslovakia
    CEZ Czechoslovakia operates two power plants, Dukovany, started in 1985, and Temelin, started in 2002.
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    4   Link   Daya Bay Nuclear Power - China
    Daya Bay is the first professional operations and management company of nuclear power stations in China, managing the nuclear power stations of CGNPG.
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    5   Link   Eletronuclear - Brazil
    Eletronuclear was established in 1997 for the
    purpose of operating and building thermal nuclear power plants in Brazil
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    6   Link   EDF - France
    EDF, the world’s leading nuclear power utility, operates a French nuclear fleet consisting of 58 reactors spread over 19 different sites
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    7   Link   Eskom Nuclear - South Africa
    ESKOM's Electrification programme meets the rapidly growing electricity demands in post-Apartheid South Africa. The electrification programme has three vital parts: 1. Generation of electricity from power stations, 2. Transmission via power lines, and
    3. Distribution to end users.
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    Official Resources

    site-nrc
    The US Nuclear Regulator Commission website has a wealth of information on the plants, safety protocols, and more. Link
    site-iaea
    The International Atomic Energy Agency is the primariy international nuclear authority focussing on nuclear verification and security, safety and technology transfer. Link
    site-nnsa
    The National Nuclear Security Administration deals with military use of nuclear power and nuclear weapons safety and proliferation. Link