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[en] Dr. Glen T. Seaborg, Leader of the US Delegation to the Third Geneva Conference, at a special evening lecture summed up the results of the ten-day meeting which, he said, brought us to the borders of the age of nuclear power and might be called the Conference of Fulfillment. Perhaps the most impressive indication of progress, he said, was the growth in world installed nuclear capacity - from only 5 MW(e) in 1955 to 185 MW(e) in 1958. Today in 1964 there was almost 5000 MW(e). One could see that, by 1970, the total world nuclear power capacity would be about 25 000 MW(e) and by 1980 this would have increased to 150 000 or 200 000 MW(e)
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Available on-line: http://www.iaea.org/Publications/Magazines/Bulletin/Bull064/06405100717.pdf; 8 photos
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