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Douglas, J.M.; Chiperzak, A.; Creighton, W.L.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario1981
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario1981
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[en] During the 1960's and 70's the nuclear industry all over the world increased its capacity to meet anticipated orders resulting from expected economic growth. When these orders did not materialize, the industry was left with excess capacity, and competition grew fierce. The outlook is good, however, since it has become imperative for the world to move away from oil to nuclear power. In advanced but oil-deficient nations such as Japan the shift to nuclear has already begun, and the same is happening in rapidly industrializing countries such as Korea, Yugoslavia and Romania. Major oil-exporting countries such as Mexico are looking at nuclear power as a method of preserving their petroleum for export. There are opportunities for Canada in all these markets, and they are being pursued aggressively. Ways in which Canada can assist in the development of a nuclear industry in a country such as Indonesia, and meet the needs of a country with a fully-developed nuclear industry such as Japan, are discussed
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Jun 1981; 28 p; Canadian Nuclear Association. 21. annual international conference; Ottawa, Canada; 7 - 9 Jun 1981
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