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The OECD Nuclear Energy Agency at Fifty De nouvelles données sur l'énergie nucléaire viennent de paraître
An international array of some 300 dignitaries and government experts in the field of nuclear energy will gather in Paris on 16 October 2008 to mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of the NEA and to discuss the future use of nuclear power for peaceful purposes.

Energy, Environment, Climate Change: Unlocking the Potential for Innovation
Keynote speech by Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General, during the World Energy Council: Energy Leaders Summit, London, UK, 16 September 2008

New nuclear energy data released De nouvelles données sur l'énergie nucléaire viennent de paraître
According to the latest official figures released today by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), nuclear power plants provided 21.6% of the electricity generated in OECD countries, as compared to 22.9% in 2006. This was despite record production at nuclear power plants in Finland, Hungary and the United States, which did not offset reduced output in France, Germany and Japan and plant closures in the Slovak Republic and the United Kingdom. Total nuclear electricity production was 2 172 TWh in 2007, about 3.6% less than the previous year.

NEA nuclear safety project celebrates 50 years of operation Un projet de l'AEN sur la sûreté nucléaire célèbre ses 50 ans
The OECD/NEA Halden Reactor Project is celebrating 50 years of continuous operation today with a ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Under the auspices of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), the research being done in the project helps improve the safety of nuclear power plants. It is the Agency's longest-running and largest joint project with an annual budget of EUR 15 million.

Uranium resources sufficient to meet projected nuclear energy requirements long into the future Des ressources en uranium capables de répondre encore longtemps à la demande projetée
There is enough uranium known to exist to fuel the world's fleet of nuclear reactors at current consumption rates for at least a century, according to the latest edition of the world reference on uranium published today.

Nuclear safety initiative enters new phase Les pays de l'OCDE/AEN adopte une déclaration sur les ressources humaines qualifiées dans le domaine nucléaire
Heads of the nuclear regulatory agencies of ten countries met this week at the NEA to discuss progress in an important international initiative, the Multinational Design Evaluation Programme (MDEP). During the meeting chaired by Mr. André-Claude Lacoste, Chairman of the French Nuclear Safety Authority, the regulators agreed to enter a new phase of co-operation and launch a programme of work, including design-specific and issue-specific activities, where results are expected in the short term.

OECD/NEA countries adopt a statement about qualified human resources in the nuclear field Les pays de l'OCDE/AEN adopte une déclaration sur les ressources humaines qualifiées dans le domaine nucléaire
Representatives from OECD/NEA member countries have unanimously adopted a statement on the need for qualified human resources in the nuclear field. The adoption of this statement reflects their concerns about the difficulties nuclear institutions in many OECD/NEA member countries are experiencing in recruiting qualified specialists.

Janice Dunn Lee appointed new Deputy Director-General of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Janice Dunn Lee est nommée Directeur général adjoint de l'Agence de l'OCDE pour l'énergie nucléaire
The OECD Secretary-General, Mr. Angel Gurría, is pleased to announce the appointment of Janice Dunn Lee as Deputy Director-General of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA). Ms. Dunn Lee took up her duties at the NEA on 23 July 2007.

New NEA study explores the risks and benefits of nuclear energy Une nouvelle étude de l'AEN consacrée aux risques et avantages de l'énergie nucléaire
With the publication of Risks and Benefits of Nuclear Energy, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) provides a useful new aid for decision makers. The study brings together authoritative information and illustrative data on how the risks and benefits of nuclear energy might be assessed in the light of sustainable development goals.

New nuclear energy data released De nouvelles données sur l'énergie nucléaire viennent de paraître
According to the latest official figures released by the NEA, total electricity generation in OECD countries rose to just over 9 867 TWh in 2006, about 0.5% above 2005. Nuclear power plants provided 23.1% of this electricity, as compared to 22.8% in 2005. Nuclear electricity generation in the OECD area provided 2 278 TWh in 2006, about 1.8% more than the previous year.

NEA contribution to the G8 summit
NEA Director-General Luis Echávarri contributed this article to G8 Summit 2007 - Growth and Responsibility, a publication which will be distributed to all participants at the G8 summit to be held on 6-8 June 2007 in Heiligendamm, Germany.

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A joint declaration on co-operation was signed today in Moscow during a ceremony attended by officials from the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) and the Russian Federation agencies involved in its implementation. Konstantin Pulikovsky, Chairman of the Federal Environmental, Industrial and Nuclear Supervision Service (Rostechnadzor), signed on behalf of the Russian Federation and Director-General Luis Echávarri signed on behalf of the NEA.

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