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Marfak, T.; Boufraqech, A., E-mail: marfak@cnesten.org.ma, E-mail: cnem@cnesten.org.ma
RRFM 2010 transactions2010
RRFM 2010 transactions2010
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[en] Morocco has a long and rich history in nuclear technology which began in the 1950s with the development of nuclear techniques in several important socio-economic fields such as medicine, agriculture and industrial applications. The development of nuclear technology evolved over various organizations, primarily within the Ministry of Education. However, with the formation of the National Centre for Nuclear Energy and Technology (CNESTEN) the development of nuclear technology in Morocco has been reinforced. Morocco is looking forward and actively pursuing alternative sources of energy and has a very strong interest in nuclear power generation and associated technologies such as nuclear desalination. Entry into these new technologies is required since there are no natural sources of energy, Morocco currently imports most of its energy needs from abroad and has a rapidly expanding energy need. In this paper, we present CNESTEN and its main facilities, missions, research programmes, human resources, training, education, national and international cooperation, etc
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European Nuclear Society, Brussels (Belgium); National Center for Energy, Science and Nuclear Techniques, Rabat (Morocco); International Atomic Energy Agency, Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology, Research Reactor Group, Vienna (Austria); 522 p; ISBN 978-92-95064-10-2;
; 2010; [3 p.]; RRFM 2010: 14. international topical meeting on Research Reactor Fuel Management (RRFM); Marrakech (Morocco); 21-25 Mar 2010; Also available on-line: http://www.euronuclear.org/meetings/rrfm2010/transactions/RRFM2010-transactions.pdf; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

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