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  2. International Institute of Nuclear Energy - Wikipedia

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    The International Institute of Nuclear Energy (I2EN) is a French government initiative to bring together the leading universities and engineering schools to contribute to help countries partners of France for a responsible development of nuclear energy. The Institute's partners are the main research organizations and companies in the French ...

  3. French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

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    Website. cea.fr (en) The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, or CEA (French: Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives), is a French public government-funded research organisation in the areas of energy, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies.

  4. Nuclear power in France - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2011 Fukushima I nuclear accidents, an OpinionWay poll at the end of March found that 57% of the French population were opposed to nuclear energy in France. [121] A TNS-Sofres poll in the days following the accident found 55% in favour of nuclear power. [121] In 2006, BBC/GlobeScan poll found 57% of the French opposed to nuclear ...

  5. CEA Paris-Saclay - Wikipedia

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    National Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology (INSTN), which is dedicated to the academic and professional training in the field of atomic energy. Saclay Institute of Matter and Radiation [d] (IRAMIS), which houses the Lasers, Interactions and Dynamics Laboratory [d] (LIDyL) joint research unit where both Anne L'Huillier and Pierre ...

  6. CERN - Wikipedia

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    The 12 founding member states of CERN in 1954. [13]The convention establishing CERN [14] was ratified on 29 September 1954 by 12 countries in Western Europe. [15] The acronym CERN originally represented the French words for Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire ('European Council for Nuclear Research'), which was a provisional council for building the laboratory, established by 12 ...

  7. History of France's civil nuclear program - Wikipedia

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    The history of France's civil nuclear program traces the evolution that led France to become the world's second largest producer of nuclear-generated electricity by the end of the 20th century, based on units deployed, installed capacity, and total production. Since the 1990s, nuclear energy has furnished three-fourths of France's electricity ...

  8. Cadarache - Wikipedia

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    Cadarache is the largest technological research and development centre for energy in Europe. It includes the CEA research activities and ITER. CEA Cadarache is one of the 10 research centres of the French Commission of Atomic and Alternative Energies. Established in the French département Bouches-du-Rhône, close to the village Saint-Paul-lès ...

  9. Category:Nuclear research institutes in France - Wikipedia

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