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Iraq coach slams AFC for hotel mix-up

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08:53, July 25, 2007

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Iraq coach Jorvan Vieira on Tuesday slammed the Asian Football
Confederation (AFC) for leaving his players waiting for hours in hotel
lobby.

Iraqi players had to wait for four hours at the Prince Hotel lobby in
Kuala Lumpur after arriving from Bangkok on Monday before only eight
rooms were made available for 31 people, he said.

“We arrived at the hotel at 5:00 pm (local time) and then waited four
hours for only eight rooms,” said Vieira.

Vieira said the Iraqi team had planned to leave Bangkok on Sunday but
stayed an extra day on the AFC’s advice.

“The AFC said if we come to Malaysia on Sunday, we would have to stay in
another hotel and then move to the Prince Hotel the next day,” he said.

“The AFC must realise that this is not a tourist group. We are a national
football team. They gave us guarantees but they could not keep those
guarantees,” he complained.

Iraq will play against South Korea in the semi-final at the National
Stadium Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.

Source: Xinhua

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February 25, 2008

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3G tech to help build N-reactors

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09:56, July 25, 2007

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China selects Westinghouse to build four nuclear power plants

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China yesterday finalized a contract with a consortium, led by the
US-based Westinghouse Electric Co, to build four nuclear power reactors
in the eastern part of the country.

Neither party revealed the amount involved in the contract but earlier
media reports had estimated it to be $8 billion.

China will use Westinghouse’s AP1000 technology to build the four
reactors, two of which will be in Sanmen, Zhejiang Province, and the
others in Haiyang, Shandong Province.

The cooperation between China and the US will be “crucial” in the
development of the country’s third generation nuclear power technology,
Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan said.

“The contract will result in the first-ever use of advanced US nuclear
power technology in China,” Westinghouse President and Chief Executive
Stephen Tritch said.

Based on standard Westinghouse pressurized water reactor technology,
AP1000 is “the safest, most advanced nuclear power technology in the
world”. It has been chosen for at least 12 reactors in the US to be built
in the next 10 to 12 years.

The deal is expected to generate at least 5,000 jobs for Westinghouse and
its consortium partners, the company said.

Work on the first reactor is expected to begin in 2009, and it will
become operational in late 2013. The other three are expected to come on
line between 2014 and 2015.

Japan’s Toshiba took majority control of Westinghouse last October. Two
months later China signed an MOU with the company for the four reactors
after it outbid competitors Areva of France and Atomstroiexport of Russia
following a two-year negotiation process.

Nuclear power is the most important electricity generating method after
thermal power and hydropower in China, and the country has become the
third-largest nuclear power producer in Asia. Only Japan and South Korea
generate more nuclear power.

All nuclear reactors in operation or being constructed in China have
employ the first- or second-generation technology from France, Canada or
Russia.

This year the country formed the State Nuclear Power Technology Corp
(SNPTC), which is mainly in charge of developing third-generation nuclear
power technologies. The registered capital of SNPTC is 4 billion yuan
($528.89 million).

The central government will fund 60 percent of the company, and the rest
will come from four large State-owned enterprises, including the
country’s two nuclear conglomerates CNNC and China Guangdong Nuclear
Power Holding Co.

Source: China Daily

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February 25, 2008

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3G tech to help build N-reactors

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09:56, July 25, 2007

Related News
China selects Westinghouse to build four nuclear power plants

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China yesterday finalized a contract with a consortium, led by the
US-based Westinghouse Electric Co, to build four nuclear power reactors
in the eastern part of the country.

Neither party revealed the amount involved in the contract but earlier
media reports had estimated it to be $8 billion.

China will use Westinghouse’s AP1000 technology to build the four
reactors, two of which will be in Sanmen, Zhejiang Province, and the
others in Haiyang, Shandong Province.

The cooperation between China and the US will be “crucial” in the
development of the country’s third generation nuclear power technology,
Vice-Premier Zeng Peiyan said.

“The contract will result in the first-ever use of advanced US nuclear
power technology in China,” Westinghouse President and Chief Executive
Stephen Tritch said.

Based on standard Westinghouse pressurized water reactor technology,
AP1000 is “the safest, most advanced nuclear power technology in the
world”. It has been chosen for at least 12 reactors in the US to be built
in the next 10 to 12 years.

The deal is expected to generate at least 5,000 jobs for Westinghouse and
its consortium partners, the company said.

Work on the first reactor is expected to begin in 2009, and it will
become operational in late 2013. The other three are expected to come on
line between 2014 and 2015.

Japan’s Toshiba took majority control of Westinghouse last October. Two
months later China signed an MOU with the company for the four reactors
after it outbid competitors Areva of France and Atomstroiexport of Russia
following a two-year negotiation process.

Nuclear power is the most important electricity generating method after
thermal power and hydropower in China, and the country has become the
third-largest nuclear power producer in Asia. Only Japan and South Korea
generate more nuclear power.

All nuclear reactors in operation or being constructed in China have
employ the first- or second-generation technology from France, Canada or
Russia.

This year the country formed the State Nuclear Power Technology Corp
(SNPTC), which is mainly in charge of developing third-generation nuclear
power technologies. The registered capital of SNPTC is 4 billion yuan
($528.89 million).

The central government will fund 60 percent of the company, and the rest
will come from four large State-owned enterprises, including the
country’s two nuclear conglomerates CNNC and China Guangdong Nuclear
Power Holding Co.

Source: China Daily

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