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Media Information 2013The ONLY international journal for nuclear power
www.neimagazine.com May 2012
A new angle on fuelThe development of Chinese nuclear fuel (below) page 38
Applying perturbation theory to lattice design page 45
Power plant performanceLoad factor league tables: full year 2011 page 24
Comparing the effects of Three Mile Island and Fukushima page 33
Load following in Europe: history and methods page 34
www.neimagazine.com June 2012
World survey: radwasteA deep geological disposal trial in Finland (below) page 38
Upgrading & upratingResults of EU stress test peer review, country-by-country page 13
Meshing simulators with plant digital control systems page 16
Ukraine’s safety upgrade programme page 22
How to design an FPGA-based I&C (and keep it secure) page 24
www.neimagazine.com July 2012
Radwaste: human factors Robots, not people, to take apart the Brennilis HWR (below) page 12
Fukushima’s permanent wastewater treatment plant page 18
Choosing between reusable and disposable coveralls page 24
Great balls of fire: a simple idea for deep geological disposal page 28
Safety culture lessons from waste processing incidents page 30
Also: Load factor league tables, quarter 1 2012 page 36
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Maharashtra
Gujarat
Rajasthan
Delhi
Haryana
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
WestBengal
Assam
MeghalayaBihar
Orissa
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
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Maharashtra
Gujarat
Rajasthan
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Haryana
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
WestBengal
Assam
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Orissa
Madhya Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Nagaland
Manipur
MizoramTripura
ArunachalPradesh
Sikkim
Kerala
Goa
HimachalPradesh
Punjab
Jammu &Kashmir
Chhattisgarh
Rawatbhata (RAPS)1x100MW1x200MW4x220MW2x700MW
Mahi Banswara2x700MW2x700MW Narora
2x220MW
Gorakhpur2x700MW2x700MW
Kakrapar2x220MW2x700MW
Mithi Virdi2x1100MW (AP1000)4x1100MW
Tarapur
2x1650MW (EPR)4x1650MW
4x220MW2x700MW
Kaiga
2x1000MW (VVER)2x1000MW2x1000MW
Kundankulam
2x220MW1x500MW (PFBR)2x500MW (FBR)
Kalpakkam
2x1500MW (ESBWR)4x1500MW
Kovvada
4x700MWBhimpur
2x700MWChutka
6x1000MW (VVER)Haripur
2x160MW2x540MW
Operable (4780MW)
In commissioning (2000MW)
Under construction (2800MW)
Proposed for development before 2017 (13,900MW)
Site approved in principle (30,200 MW)
Notes:All units under 1000MW are PHWR.Map excludes site of AHWR, which is to be decided.
Jaitapur
Jharkhand
Uttarakhand
www.neimagazine.com August 2012
India’s civil nuclear plansA view of India’s nuclear power programme to 2027 (below) page 26
Welding & weld inspection in PFBR steam generators page 29
Safety & security Hydrogen reduction with PARs: Canada (p15) and Europe page 18
The European stress test on security page 35
How to judge nuclear facilities’ proliferation resistance page 36
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www.neimagazine.com September 2012
Too much uranium (for now)Kazatomprom may slow down mine development page 16
Red Book reports increased reserves, but at higher costs page 19
No new uranium mines needed this decade page 20
Conversion services flood the market page 26
Uncertainty hangs over future US enrichment projects page 32
The opposing view: future fuel costs will drive Gen IV page 38
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NUCLEAR ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL has now been published for more than 55 years. Having been publishedsince the very birth of commercial nuclear power in 1956, NEI holds a unique position within the industry and anenviable reputation for providing independent technical and business analysis for the nuclear power industry.Renowned for reliable and quality editorial reports, it’s a must for anyone working in this dynamic industry.
Independently published, with no formal ties to organisations, Nuclear Engineering International offers comprehensive,authoritative, quality unbiased editorial to its readers, serving the needs of buyers and specifiers worldwide.
With a circulation of over 2,350, and a total readership in excess of 10,000, Nuclear Engineering International offers itsadvertisers an unrivalled penetration into the worldwide nuclear marketplace.
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The digital edition also allows for rich media content to be embedded in your advertising to bring the adsto life and create a unique interactive relationship with our readers.
Nuclear Engineering International is an established and integral part of the industry and the only independent monthlymagazine. Supported by an ABC circulation audit, Nuclear Engineering International is an absolute must on anyadvertising schedule.
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Readership profile
By industry sector
Utilities 69%Manufacturing 15%Consulting 7%Research & Development 4%Construction 3%Government 2%
TOTAL 100%
Geographical breakdown
Europe 38%North America 29%South America 4%Asia & The Pacific 24%Africa & Middle East 5%
TOTAL 100%
Nuclear Engineering International provides in-depth independent coverage of all aspects ofthe nuclear power industry, and including transmission and distribution technology. Read atevery nuclear power plant and facility around the world, it specialises in presenting keyengineering and commercial developments in an authoritative but accessible style.From planning and licensing, through construction and operation, advanced power plant
and transmission design, to repair and maintenance case studies, Nuclear EngineeringInternational is unrivalled as a platform for exploring cutting edge developments in the nuclearpower industry.Founded in 1956 NEI, has been publishing since the very birth of commercial nuclear power
and remains the only fully international magazine covering the industry.In a marketplace which is becoming increasingly ever more global, this unique position clearly
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World Nuclear Industry HandbookThe HANDBOOK is well established as the No1 sourcebook and information resource for thenuclear industry, providing detailed statistical information on power reactors, test & researchreactors and fuel cycle facilities worldwide and a full directory of suppliers.The Buyers Guide is also available on-line. Published in March 2013.
SupplementsChina Supplement: Our annual China supplement is printed in Simplified Chinese andcirculated to key power industry contacts across Hong Kong, Taiwan and the R.O.C.includingmembers of the China Electricity Council and China State Grid Co., and will be distributed toall delegates at Nuclear Enchange Conference, Shanghai in March and all attendees at Cienpi,Shanghai in May.
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September 2012
Too much uranium (for now)
Kazatomprom may slow down mine developmentpage 16
Red Book reports increased reserves, but at higher costs page 19
No new uranium mines needed this decade
page 20
Conversion services flood the market
page 26
Uncertainty hangs over future US enrichment projects page 32
The opposing view: future fuel costs will drive Gen IVpage 38
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Editorial programme 2013
If you would like to contribute an article to any of the issues below, please contactWill Dalrymple on tel: +44 20 8269 7773
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January 2013Steam generatorsOperation and safetyFuel and fuel cycle
February 2013Decontamination and decommissioningRadwaste managementInstrumentation and controlFusionLoad factors quarter 3Special distribution: WM 2013
NEI China 2013 (Chinese language)Focus on ChinaSelected NEI articlesSpecial distribution: Nuclear Exchange 2013/CIENPI 2013
March 2013Radiation monitoring and ALARAPower plant designSecurityTraining and recruitment‘Components compared’ pageSpecial distribution: EDF FAC conference
NEI Handbook 2013Statistical summaryMarket profilesSite profilesLoad factors by utility
April 2013NDE and inspection, diagnosticsPower market developmentsOutage management and O&MSafety
May 2013Improving performanceFuel and fuel cyclePlant ageing and life managementPower plant coolingLoad factors quarter 4Special distribution: Kerntechnik, PLIM+PLEX Europ
June 2013Upgrading and upratingSafetyWorld surveyLoad factors by vendorFocus on Russia – supplement‘Components compared’ pageSpecial distribution: Atomexpo
July 2013New-buildRadiation monitoring & ALARARadwaste managementDecontamination and decommissioning
August 2013Repair and maintenanceNDE, inspection and condition monitoringRobotics and remote technologyFocus on India – supplementLoad factors quarter 1
September 2013Fuel reviewFuel design dataBalance of plant‘Components compared’ pageSpecial distribution: PLIM+PLEX, WNA AnnualSymposium
October 2013Power plant designRadwaste managementDecommissioning and decontamination
November 2013Instrumentation and controlSimulatorsITRadiation monitoring and ALARAAsset managementLoad factors quarter 2
December 2013Research reactorsTransportFocus on USAWater chemistry‘Components compared’ page
Note: This list is only a guide, and contents are subject to change. The deadline for contributed articles is six weeksbefore the start of the month of publication, e.g. mid-February for the April issue. Feel free to contact the editor withqueries or to pitch ideas, by email wdal@neimagazine.com, or telephone, +44 208 269 7773.
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