Difference between revisions of "Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum"
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+ | The Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum says it "aims to address key industry concerns and foster on-going strong relationships amongst nuclear energy companies and between the nuclear energy industry and governments, legislators and regulators based in the European Union and North America. {ref|web}} | ||
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+ | Its Website is registered to [[Iain Maclolm]] the Chief Executive of [[Sovereign Strategy]] | ||
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+ | In 2004, while still a Labour MP, [[Jack Cunningham|Cunningham]] wrote to senior nuclear executives asking them to join the forum. His letter, obtained by The Sunday Times, says: “Tanef was created to provide a setting for senior executive transatlantic business-to-business and business-to-government dialogue on key nuclear energy issues and concerns . . . Membership in Tanef is being offered by select invitation with membership dues of $50,000 annually.” | ||
:Nuclear-power firms that have joined the forum include [[Fluor]], [[Urenco]], which makes enriched uranium, and [[British Nuclear Group]], the waste management arm of [[BNFL]].{{ref|STimes}} | :Nuclear-power firms that have joined the forum include [[Fluor]], [[Urenco]], which makes enriched uranium, and [[British Nuclear Group]], the waste management arm of [[BNFL]].{{ref|STimes}} | ||
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− | {{note|STimes}} Robert Winnett, | + | |
+ | * {{note|web}}Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum, [http://www.tanef.org/ Website] | ||
+ | {{note|STimes}} Robert Winnett, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2180107,00.html Revealed: Minister's Links to Nuclear Lobby], ''Sunday Times'', May 14, 2006 | ||
[[Category:Pro-nuclear organisations]] | [[Category:Pro-nuclear organisations]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 15 May 2006
=Background
The Transatlantic Nuclear Energy Forum says it "aims to address key industry concerns and foster on-going strong relationships amongst nuclear energy companies and between the nuclear energy industry and governments, legislators and regulators based in the European Union and North America. {ref|web}}
Its Website is registered to Iain Maclolm the Chief Executive of Sovereign Strategy
In 2004, while still a Labour MP, Cunningham wrote to senior nuclear executives asking them to join the forum. His letter, obtained by The Sunday Times, says: “Tanef was created to provide a setting for senior executive transatlantic business-to-business and business-to-government dialogue on key nuclear energy issues and concerns . . . Membership in Tanef is being offered by select invitation with membership dues of $50,000 annually.”
- Nuclear-power firms that have joined the forum include Fluor, Urenco, which makes enriched uranium, and British Nuclear Group, the waste management arm of BNFL.[1]
Notes
^ Robert Winnett, Revealed: Minister's Links to Nuclear Lobby, Sunday Times, May 14, 2006