NUCLEAR TRANSPARENCY
July 1st, 2003
BY ALAN OSBORNTHE EUROPEAN Commission has announced planned new procedures for investments in nuclear installations designed to improve transparency by ensuring that such developments comply with tough safety and security rules from the very beginning. Specifically, the Commission is proposing an EU regulation insisting that nuclear undertakings "communicate from planning stage both the plans for decommissioning and for the management of spent fuel and radioactive waste originating from an investment project," it said. This would enable Brussels to provide its ...
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