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Respuesta de la empresa

1 Dic 2010

Autor:
Areva

[Areva response to concerns regarding Jaitapur nuclear power plant

We trust that the above elements will be of interest to your readers and will alleviate the concerns that might arise from press articles regarding the provision of AREVA’s products and services in the context of the Jaitapur NPP project.

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India: Resistance to Jaitapur nuclear plant grows

Historia 1 Dic 2010

Parte de las siguientes historias

India: Villagers protest potential environmental impacts of Jaitapur nuclear power project - plant being developed by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL), reactors provided by Areva

India: Impact assessment of proposed Jaitapur nuclear power plant by Tata Institute of Social Sciences says project will have a “huge negative impact on social and environment development”

India: Resistance to Jaitapur nuclear plant grows