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project Governing Uranium. Since, 2013, DIIS has been releasing a series of reports on the governance of the front end of the … nuclear fuel-cycle which set forth the premise for the increased attention to the uranium mining sector in non … Governing Uranium project by exploring the potential for corporate sustainability practices to contribute to the development of …
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The Governing Uranium project is a global research effort studying the implications of a changing uranium market …, specifically the production, processing and transport of uranium ore concentrates (UOC), commonly referred to as "yellowcake". In … total, 15 uranium producing and consuming countries were studied, representing 85% of global production and 70% of …
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Australia has been a long-time key player in the global uranium market. Its uranium policy and regulatory structure has … uranium "gold" standard with non-proliferation at its centre. Today, Australiaś approach is being tested as it concludes an … agreement to supply uranium to India - a state outside the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Its …
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-membership of the European Union. Much of the debate today on Greenlandś uranium potential is focused on clarifying issues of …
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Canada has been a long-time key producer and global supplier of uranium. It has produced more uranium than any other … and refinery and is home to the worldś largest high-grade uranium deposits. Given its high concentrations, Canada is the … only producer that has to "water down" its rock. Over seven decades, Canadaś production of uranium has evolved from being …
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global player in the uranium market with small production figures (around 40 tonnes of uranium per year), Pakistan is … revitalising its uranium exploration efforts and plans to significantly increase the share of nuclear energy in its domestic power … front-end of the nuclear fuel cycle. While information specific to uranium governance is limited in Pakistan given the …
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, China is responding by producing more uranium domestically, buying more uranium on the international market, and investing … heavily in overseas uranium properties. At the same time, China has been updating its nuclear regulations over the last three … decades, resulting in a myriad of regulatory agencies with widely varying responsibilities related to implementing uranium …
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This country report is the first study of uranium governance in the United Kingdom. It explores the UK's approach to … regulating natural uranium and provides a historical overview of uranium procurement and usage. The report documents British and … study is part of the large 'Governing Uranium' project on uranium governance, led by DIIS, the Danish Institute for …
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construction along with plans for 25 more will more than double India’s demand for natural uranium in the coming decades. At the … same time, India's uranium reserves are limited and low-grade, challenging its ability not only to continually feed future … uranium suppliers abroad since a 2008 waiver by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) granted it access to foreign civilian and …
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uranium accountability and control and to provide policy recommendations for improving front end transparency, security and … demand for natural uranium will rise three-fold to 30,000 tonnes by 2035. At the same time, Russia's uranium mines have … supplied no more than 20% of the national nuclear industry's requirement for natural uranium over the past decade. Russia …
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