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IAEA conducts first mission on disused sources

IAEA conducts first mission on disused sources

The International Atomic Energy Agency has carried out the inaugural mission, in Thailand, of the Disused Sealed Radioactive Sources Technical Centre peer review service. This new service aims to enlarge the global pool of resources and support for countries in the sustainable management of these sources.

Waste & Recycling 10 August 2023


Russia, Thailand cooperate in cyclotron complex

Russia, Thailand cooperate in cyclotron complex

Rosatom and Kinetics Corporation are to supply a cyclotron complex with radiochemical laboratories to the Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology. Their cooperation follows the award of a turnkey contract to Kinetics, a Thai engineering and scientific equipment supplier, via a tender held by TINT. Rusatom Healthcare, a subsidiary of the Russian state nuclear corporation, will act as the technology provider.

New Nuclear 11 September 2017


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China, Thailand agree to nuclear energy cooperation

China, Thailand agree to nuclear energy cooperation

China-Thailand - April 2016 - 48China and Thailand have a signed an agreement to cooperate in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The agreement was signed in Beijing on 29 March by Nur Bekri, director of China's National Energy Administration (NEA), and Thai energy minister Anantaporn Kanchanarat.

Nuclear Policies 05 April 2017


Thai and Vietnamese institutes agree to cooperate

Thai and Vietnamese institutes agree to cooperate

VinAtom-TINT - May 2016 - 48An agreement to cooperate in using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes has been signed between the national nuclear research institutes of Thailand and Vietnam.

Nuclear Policies 17 May 2016


Thai power company buys into Fangchenggang II

Thai power company buys into Fangchenggang II

Fangchenggang II shareholder agreement - 48Thailand's Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding has agreed to take a stake in the two Hualong One reactors being built as Phase II of the Fangchenggang nuclear power plant in China's Guangxi province.

New Nuclear 25 January 2016


CGN to train ASEAN nuclear professionals

CGN to train ASEAN nuclear professionals

CGN-ASEAN Centre for Energy 48China will train nuclear personnel from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries under an agreement signed yesterday between the ASEAN Centre for Energy and China General Nuclear (CGN).

New Nuclear 02 June 2015