Framatome showcases nuclear technologies at China's first international nuclear exhibition since COVID-19 by Staff Writers Beijing, China (SPX) Oct 14, 2020
Framatome, an international leader in nuclear energy, showcases its commitment to "a better life built from nuclear energy" during the 16th China International Nuclear Industry Exhibition on October 12 - 15 in Beijing, China. Framatome features its high-end technologies and innovative solutions in nuclear services, fuel, heavy equipment manufacturing, instrumentation and control systems, and large projects. The conference is the first international nuclear exhibition taking place in person, in line with local health and safety measures, since the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic. "The highlight of our participation is focused on resilience and responsibility," said Monique Vanvi, president of Framatome China. "Facing the unprecedented severe challenge of the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020, Framatome has made a concerted effort to stick to its commitment to customers and ensure the stability of China's supply chain," Framatome has taken decisive measures to help ensure Chinese nuclear facilities continue to produce a stable supply of electricity, which is crucial for fighting the epidemic. As the domestic epidemic situation improved; Framatome's localized services with its with Chinese Partners and re-opened sites and factories very quickly under strict sanitary conditions. Nuclear power has always been a key area of cooperation in China's Opening-up, as well as an area of in-depth cooperation with France. Framatome has always coexisted and prospered with the development of China's nuclear power. Mrs. Vanvi said that, "We are optimistic about the future of China's nuclear power development and are willing to work with Chinese partners to contribute to low-carbon energy development and a better life in a better environment."
US ousts China from Romania nuclear project Bucharest (AFP) Oct 9, 2020 Washington's energy ministry said Friday that the US would dislodge China as financier for two new reactors at Romania's only nuclear power plant. Romanian Energy Minister Virgil Popescu and US counterpart Dan Brouillette had initialled a "draft intergovernmental Agreement to cooperate on the expansion and modernisation" of Cernavoda in Romania's southeast, the US Department of Energy said in a statement. Bucharest will gain access to "US expertise and technology", while a "multinational team" ... read more
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