Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Nuclear Energy Insider Newsletter April 16 – May 13, 2015



Nuclear Energy Insider Newsletter April 16 – May 13, 2015

INDUSTRY INSIGHT

Nuclear suppliers must optimise resources amid limited markets

Nuclear industry suppliers in Europe and US must improve the management of their resources between projects as they respond to increased domestic competition in the Chinese market, according to Colin Elcoate, Vice President of Market and Business Development at SPX Flow Power and Energy.


US plants show record efficiency in extreme weather conditions


Nuclear power is proving its value and success in difficult weather conditions. Data compiled by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) has revealed that in 2014, US nuclear power plants were running at record high efficiency rates, with a 91.7% average capacity rating. -


Whitepapers

Nuclear Knowledge Management


How and why knowledge management will be used within the nuclear sector to enhance the efficiency of nuclear projects across the project lifecycle.

This paper include an exclusive interview with nuclear knowledge management expert Melanie Sachar at EDF Energy to help you gain insight into NNB’s knowledge management strategy for Hinkley Point C.


Nuclear Cyber Security
Included in this paper:
  • The latest key stats and figures for nuclear cyber security in the UK so you can identify future challenges for your business and supply chain.
  • An insight into the US market so you can take key lessons learned and apply them within the UK nuclear industry
  • An interview with Tony Wilson of Indelible Data, identifying the features of the cyber essentials scheme and how they will be applied to the nuclear industry.
Best regards,

Robin Sayles
Editor
Nuclear Energy Insider



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