Links

The following links, to organisations we have association with, may be useful to pursue your interest in furthering the cause of nuclear energy:

Supporters of Nuclear Energy (SONE) is a group of individuals of many different disciplines, interests and backgrounds. They have one objective:
To promote an informed debate about nuclear’s place in global energy supply and how it can help power the world’s economic development in a sustainable way.

The British Nuclear Fuel Society tries to advance knowledge on nuclear energy issues by providing the latest information and views to any interested parties.

British Nuclear Fuels plc (BNFL) is the holding company for Sellafield Ltd (which includes Capenhurst and Calder Hall sites) and Nexia Solutions. It provides the overriding strategic guidance and corporate governance for the BNFL Group.

The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is a registered charity (no. 210252) that strives to promote and progress civil engineering. They believe that civil engineers are “at the heart of society, delivering sustainable development through knowledge, skills and professional expertise.”

Founded in 1959, the Institution of Nuclear Engineers is a learned society and the only qualifying body concerned solely with the advancement of nuclear engineering technology and its allied fields.

NaREC is an independent, cross-disciplined research and development platform serving the energy industry worldwide. NaREC is dedicated to taking energy technology forwards.

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has strategic responsibility for the UK’s nuclear legacy. We are decommissioning a number of civil public sector nuclear sites safely, securely, and cost effectively, whilst protecting the environment.

The Nuclear Industry Association is the trade association and information body for the UK civil nuclear industry, representing over 130 companies. The range of member companies continues to grow and includes companies involved in most business sectors of the UK civil nuclear industry. The mix of services and products offered by members is extensive and spans the entirety of the supply chain.

The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, a Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford, is a centre for advanced research into the social science areas of energy issues. Their aim is to promote dialogue between consumers and producers, and government and industry, and academics and decisions makers in order to gain a more informed understanding of the factors that influence international energy markets.

The Renewable Energy Foundation is a registered charity encouraging the development of renewable energy and energy conservation whilst emphasizing that such development must be governed by the fundamental principles of sustainability.

The UK Energy Research Centre’s mission is to be the UK’s pre-eminent centre of research, and source of authoritative information and leadership, on sustainable energy systems. The Centre was established in 2004 following a recommendation from the 2002 review of energy initiated by Sir David King, the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Advisor.

The World Nuclear Association is the global private-sector organization that seeks to promote the peaceful worldwide use of nuclear power as a sustainable energy resource for the coming centuries. Specifically, the WNA is concerned with nuclear power generation and all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle, including mining, conversion, enrichment, fuel fabrication, plant manufacture, transport, and the safe disposition of spent fuel.