March 4th, 2009 | 3:19 pm

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  • John FLITCROFT

    Communication has to be one of the main drivers for success, especially in such a large geographical area.

    Areva T&D in Canada is breaking new ground all the time and we look forward to better relations and communications with our colleagues in Areva.

  • http://theenergycollective.com mark lazen

    You need a contact link–I’d use it. Have an inquiry about your blog–please drop a line at mark[AT]socialmediatoday[D0T]com

    thanks!

  • AREVA North America Blog

    Apologies… we’ve got one up now at the bottom. Our contact email is info (at) arevablog (dot) com. Someone should be getting in touch with you shortly. Thanks for stopping by!

  • http://davidwalters.dailykos.com David Walters

    I hope Areva keeps this blog ‘active’ and with responses to commentary by participants.

    David

  • Beuscart

    Hello,

    Very good initiative indeed ! Bravo !

  • http://n/a K Ellison
  • katherine_b

    We would like to clarify that the company under investigation by the European Commission is EDF, not AREVA.

  • John D

    Areva keep up your efforts. Nuclear Power is the future. The EPR is one example of advances in technology that should be embraced. We are a nation in need of sustainable energy independence and nuclear is the answer.

    The anti-nuclear folks dont fully understand that fossil fuels, wind and solar cannot completely fulfill our growing energy needs. Eventually we will need to look to nuclear, lets not allow it to reach a crisis before we do so.

    I live in a state with two nuclear power stations that have operated successfully for 20+ years. I hope President Obama opens his mind and promotes nuclear power.

  • Brent Laird

    I am excited to have a company like Areva in my state.

    http://www.noaa.inel.gov/WindV/windV.asp?WCI=Vector

    This wind vector site can be usful sometimes.

    Kettle butte station ( really should be named 20 mile rock station)is the one closest to your new eagle rock site.