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  • 1Nuclear Energy Board — The corporate logo The Nuclear Energy Board[1] (NEB) was an Irish agency charged with developing nuclear power in Ireland. It was established in Ireland on November 30, 1973 by the Nuclear Energy (An Bord Fuinnimh Núicléigh) Act, 1971. The board… …

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  • 2Nuclear energy in Portugal — is very limited and strictly non commercial. Portugal has one research reactor located in the National Nuclear Research Centre. Nuclear energy activities are not planned in the near future. Other nuclear activities include medical applications… …

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  • 3Nuclear energy in the Republic of Ireland — Ireland presently has no nuclear power plants. However, a nuclear power plant was proposed in 1968, and resulted in the creation of the Nuclear Energy Board. It was to be built during the 1970s at Carnsore Point in County Wexford by the… …

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  • 4Nuclear Energy Institute — Logo of the Nuclear Energy Institute. The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is a nuclear industry lobbying group in the United States. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 History …

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  • 5Nuclear energy policy by country — Contents 1 List 2 Africa 2.1 Algeria 2.2 Egypt …

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  • 6Nuclear power in Spain — …

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  • 7Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty — Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Participation in the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty …

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  • 8Nuclear power in India — Nuclear power is the fourth largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity.[1] As of 2010, India has 20 nuclear reactors in operation in six nuclear power plants, generating… …

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  • 9Energy law — is the law of the use and taxation of energy, both renewable and non renewable. It is distinct from energy policy in that it consists of the primary authorities such as caselaw, statutes, rules, regulations and edicts about energy, rather than… …

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  • 10Nuclear Regulatory Commission — Nuclear Regulatory Commission …

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