Framatome companies and Joint Ventures in China are renamed by Staff Writers Paris, France (SPX) Jan 29, 2019
On November 28, 2018, ADJV, the French-Chinese Joint Venture of Framatome and DFEM, a subisidiary of DEC, became FDJV. They took the opportunity to display their new logo. FDJV designs, manufactures, assembles and tests reactor coolant pumps for the CPR 1000 and for the Hua Long model. Operational since 2007, ADJV has 170 employees and is located in Deyang City in Sichuan province. FDJV is positioned as a strategic partner for the Chinese market nuclear growth. FDJV with the support of the Framatome Jeumont site, is currently qualifying its equipment for the Hua Long initial series unit. In parallel, the ACNS company (Areva China Nuclear Services) was also renamed and became FNS (Framatome Nuclear Services). It scope encompasses the supply of services and solutions for the Chinese nuclear operating units as well as the design and supply of instrumentation and control systems. Our teams recently reached a milestone ahead of schedule with the validation of the Factory Acceptance Test on the Teleperm XS cabinets.
Hitachi wants nationalisation of UK nuclear project: report London (AFP) Jan 24, 2019 Hitachi's frozen nuclear power project in Britain can only be revived if it is nationalised, the Nikkei business paper reported the company's chairman as saying on Wednesday. "Nationalisation is the only path," Hiroaki Nakanishi was quoted as saying at the World Economic Forum in Davos. But he added that legal changes would be required for the British government to take a majority stake in the business to fill a funding gap left by the private sector. The chairman said private investors had ... read more
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