Nuclear Back on Track After Fukushima 'Speed Bump'
Source: Bloomberg, Yuriy Humber, Sangim Han and Shinhye Kang (3/26/12)
"Twelve months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, industry players say it is almost back to business as usual."
Bloomberg, Yuriy Humber, Sangim Han and Shinhye Kang
Twelve months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, industry players say it's almost back to business as usual and reckon the disaster is not going to delay planned programs around the world.
Within months of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the worst in 25 years, Germany, Belgium and Italy vowed to quit atomic energy. Twelve months on, the nuclear industry says it's almost back to business as usual.
"Fukushima put a speed bump on the road to the nuclear renaissance," Ganpat Mani, president of Converdyn, a company that processes mined uranium, said at a nuclear industry summit in Seoul last week. "It's not going to delay the programs around the world.". . .View Full Article
Twelve months after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, industry players say it's almost back to business as usual and reckon the disaster is not going to delay planned programs around the world.
Within months of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the worst in 25 years, Germany, Belgium and Italy vowed to quit atomic energy. Twelve months on, the nuclear industry says it's almost back to business as usual.
"Fukushima put a speed bump on the road to the nuclear renaissance," Ganpat Mani, president of Converdyn, a company that processes mined uranium, said at a nuclear industry summit in Seoul last week. "It's not going to delay the programs around the world.". . .View Full Article