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COOPERACIÓN NUCLEAR BRASILERO-ARGENTINA: UN NUEVO PASO EN LA INTEGRACIÓN There are no translations available.Esta tarde, en un acto encabezado por el Presidente de la Comisión Nacional de Energía Nuclear de Brasil, Prof. Dr. Ange... Read more
First argentine nano-satellite with open platform successfully launched This Nanosatellite is a Argentine development funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and carried on by Satellogic Inc. in collaboration with INVAP, under the spatial strategic development through pu... Read more
Héctor Otheguy visited Arauco Wind Farm CEO of INVAP, Mr. Héctor Otheguy, said he is very proud of the National Government initiative to promote domestic wind industry in Arauco Wind Farm (La Rioja Province). Othegu... Read more
Arsat-1 payload mating successfully completed at INVAP headquarters Last Thursday 02-21-13, partial assembly of telecommunications satellite Arsat-1 was successfully completed at INVAP headquarters in Bariloche. This satellite is the first of... Read more
Governor Weretilneck and Senator Pichetto accompanied a US delegation visit to INVAP The Governor of the Province of Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck, and the National Senator Miguel Pichetto, arrived today in Bariloche to accompany a delegation of f... Read more
Tulio Calderón obtained the “2011/2012 Telecommunications Leader” prize awarded by Grupo Convergencia At the old Legislative Hall of Buenos Aires, located in the historical Manzana de las Luces, the Grupo Convergencia awarded the “2011/2012 Telecommunications Leader” Prizes t... Read more
Arab diplomats visited INVAP A delegation of eleven diplomats from several Arab nations visited INVAP today, in the framework of a trade mission that arrived in Rio Negro, invited by the Governor, Alberto ... Read more
INVAP took part in the 2012 Conference on Digital TV and Telecommunications organized by the University of Palermo Alejandro Flores, System Engineering of Space and Government Projects at INVAP, participated as a panelist in the 2012 Conference on Digital TV and Telecommunications: State – B... Read more
A biotechnology project was awarded the first prize of IB50K Contest The IB50K Prizes were awarded today. The contest is organized by Instituto Balseiro and INVAP is one of its sponsors. This time, a project named “Development of a biological insecti... Read more
A National Day of Space Science and Technology Development was established The Argentine Senate by unanimous vote established June 10th as the National Day of Space Science and Technology Development, in commemoration of the launch- in 2011 - of ... Read more
INVAP participated in the first debate on ”Science, technology and innovation for development and social cohesion” organized by OEI A series of debates on the program of Science, Technology and Innovation for the Development and Social Cohesion of Ibero American Countries started on November 6, at the OEI Office i... Read more
30th Anniversary of the RA-6 Reactor Today, October 26th is the 30th anniversary of the startup of the RA-6 Reactor, located at the Centro Atómico Bariloche, National Commission of Atomic Energy (CNEA). Read more
INVAP denies alleged irregularities in the Digital TV Agreement with ARSAT INVAP affirmed that the contract with the state company ARSAT to implement Terrestrial Digital Television was duly signed in accordance with the current regulations and controls, thus refuting information published by th... Read more
Advances in Nuclear cooperation with Saudi Arabia This morning, Mr. Julio De Vido, Argentina's Minister of Federal Planning, Public Investments and Services held a meeting with a Saudi Arabian to advance on the Cooperation Agreemen... Read more
CSR meeting for businessmen and social entrepreneurs The Bariloche Referral Center of the National Social Development Ministry invites to the First Meeting of Social Responsibility and the Second Meeting of Businessmen and Soci... Read more

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09-09-2002 - Invensys and INVAP Form Alliance That Will Support Digital Upgrades and Control Retrofit Programs in the Nuclear Power Industry: Products and services from both companies will meet anticipated high demand for capital retrofits at Nuclear Power plants.


Foxboro, Massachusetts, USA - September 09, 2002 - Invensys Production Management, a world-leader in resource productivity and a division of Invensys plc, has formed an alliance with INVAP, S.E. of Argentina, a leading supplier of turn-key nuclear research reactors. The two companies will provide a deep base of nuclear systems engineering resources and products that will support an expected increase in demand for digital upgrades and control retrofit programs in the nuclear power sector.

"We have made a significant investment in our I/A Series System and Triconex product lines to meet the unique needs of our Nuclear customers and our alliance with INVAP significantly enhances the services and project execution capabilities we can provide," said Leo Quinn, chief operating officer, Invensys Production Management.

Invensys has an installed base of control systems in more than 130 nuclear power generation plants. Customers are using either the I/A Series System, the first open control system when it was introduced in 1987 and now still a leader in technology and reliability; or the Triconex systems, world-renowned for providing industrial safety and critical control applications. Last year Triconex received a Safety Evaluation Report (SER) from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for 1E applications of its TRICON TMR product.

"Our alliance brings together the best control technology available and top-notch, complex systems integration skills that will help our customers operate safer and more competitive plants," said Hector Otheguy, INVAP CEO.

INVAP, headquartered in Bariloche, Argentina, is an experienced supplier of research reactors. The control requirements for their most recent project for ANSTO, an Australian nuclear research reactor, was fulfilled with an all-Invensys solution featuring a combination of I/A and Triconex systems covering the protection systems, reactor control and monitoring.

"Our customer-supplier relationship on this successful project led to discussions between us on how to extend that relationship and this alliance is a natural extension," said Carlos Ricci, Invensys country manager for Argentina.

Invensys is currently supplying the control systems for the Lungmen advanced nuclear reactor technology in Taiwan. "We are extremely proud of our sustained, 25 years of support to nuclear customers with our Spec-200 product line," said Tracey Sledge, vice president and general manager, Triconex. "Offering qualified commercial products for use in 1E applications demonstrates our continued commitment to this important sector of the power generation industry."

Acerca de INVENSYS Invensys plc, the international production technology and energy management group, specializes in helping companies to improve efficiency, performance and profitability. Invensys is headquartered in London, England.

Our Production Management businesses work closely with customers in order to drive up performance of their production assets and maximize the return on investments in product technologies. The division includes Foxboro, Wonderware, Triconex, APV, Eurotherm, Simulation Sciences, Esscor, Avantis, and Baan and it addresses the oil, gas, and chemicals; food beverage and personal healthcare; and discrete and hybrid manufacturing sectors.

Our Energy Management businesses actively work with clients involved in both the supply and consumption of energy, developing systems using innovative technologies that improve the reliability and security of power supplies. The division includes Energy Solutions, Metering Systems, Home, Appliance and Climate Controls and Power Systems and focuses on markets connected with power and energy infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings. For additional information, go to: www.invensys.com

Acerca de INVAP INVAP, a technology development company headquartered in Bariloche, Argentina, is one of the world's leading suppliers of turn-key nuclear research reactors and other nuclear facilities. It is the only company in Latin America that develops complete remote sensing space missions that meet NASA standards. INVAP also deals with nuclear medicine equipment, plus customer designed equipment and services for oil and gas, and industrial applications.

INVAP works in integrated teams with its clients to design and build advanced, custom-made products and facilities, which comply with the highest standards of safety, reliability and availability required in the nuclear, aerospace, medical and product industries. INVAP leads projects worldwide, with offices and subsidiaries in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Egypt and the United States.For additional information, go to: www.invap.com.ar

 

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11-09-2002 - Sin basura nuclear, por supuesto : El director de Ciencia y Técnica de la Universidad de Cuyo, Dr. Jorge Barón, aclara los tantos: el acuerdo de venta de un reactor nuclear de Invap a Australia para la Argentina no implica de modo alguno el importar basura radioactiva ni siquiera transitoriamente. Y las ONG que atacan este acuerdo podrían eliminar a la Argentina como posible competidor en un negocio tecnológico importante, el del acondicionamiento de combustibles gastados, para beneficio de Inglaterra y Francia, que hoy lo dominan. Para Barón, hasta es altamente posible que sean estos países quienes pagan esta enorme campaña de desinformación.

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13-09-2002 - Nota LA NACION LINE - 11 de Septiembre de 2002 : Viceversa - La Argentina en positivo - Por Nora Bär

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16-09-2002 - La argentina que conquista el cielo : En los años '90 y hasta 2001 facturó un promedio de US$ 30 millones anuales, con un core business atípico en las clásicas empresas nacionales: se dedica a la tecnología nuclear y produce satélites con una calidad que ameritó una certificación de la Nasa.

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17-09-2002 - Greenpeace application for judicial review of the licence for construction for the replacement research reactor project is dismissed : An important result, future reference for some other similar projects around the world, was achieved last Friday 13 September 2002, when a Federal Court in Australia fully dismissed a Greenpeace submission against the granting of the License for Construction of the Replacement Research Reactor Project (RRRP)...


An important result, future reference for some other similar projects around the world, was achieved last Friday 13 September 2002, when a Federal Court in Australia fully dismissed a Greenpeace submission against the granting of the License for Construction of the Replacement Research Reactor Project (RRRP), being constructed by INVAP for the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO). Greenpeace court submissions involved three respondents: the Australian Regulatory Body (ARPANSA), ANSTO and INVAP.
Greenpeace’s submission aimed at blocking the project, tried to demonstrate, through a cumbersome interpretation of the roles and duties imposed by the legislation, that the Australian Regulatory Body (ARPANSA) has failed to identify, ascertain or take into account international best practice (IBP) in relation to the management, handling, transport, processing and storage of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste.

In what seems to be a coordinated move, Greenpeace first tried to block the processing of existing HIFAR reactor fuel in France and since then it has been also trying to block the approval of the Argentina-Australia International Cooperation Agreement for the Pacific Use of Nuclear Technology. Using this two front approach, Greenpeace sought the full review of the Licensing Process in Australia, the delay of the project for a significant period of time, and ultimately its cancellation.
The Federal Court in Australia fully dismissed Greenpeace arguments, declared the validity of the decisions taken by ARPANSA CEO and ordered Greenpeace to bear the costs his action has caused to the three respondents: ARPANSA, ANSTO and INVAP.

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18-09-2002 - SAC-D, un satélite argentino con ojos de la NASA (Nota diario La Nación) : Aportará el primer mapa global de la salinidad de los océanos y dará alarmas sobre riesgo de inundaciones ...

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18-09-2002 - PRESS RELEASES FROM NASA AND INVAP ON SAC-D-AQUARIUS MISSION : NASA calls it Aquarius, we call it SAC-D. But it is the same thing: a very successful Argentine small satellite standard platform (SSSP) built by INVAP at the Patagonian town of Bariloche for CONAE....


INVAP PRESS RELEASE (DRAFT)
August 5, 2002

ARGENTINA’S STANDARD SATELLITE CHOSEN BY NASA OUT OF 18 CONTENDERS

NASA calls it Aquarius, we call it SAC-D. But it is the same thing: a very successful Argentine small satellite standard platform (SSSP) built by INVAP at the Patagonian town of Bariloche for CONAE, Argentina’s space agency. Under the name of SAC-C, our platform has already flown to space in 2000 carrying earth-observation instruments for a handful of countries, including the USA and Argentina. Now, this vehicle has been selected again by NASA, one of the two winners out of eighteen international contenders hopeful to take part in that agency’s hottest Earth Observation program. Each of us winners will be getting 175 million dollars worth of satellite development, integration and launch expenses.

So the news is that Argentina’s SSSP platform will fly again in 2006 under the name of Aquarius –or SAC-D- to probe the hidden aspects of salt and heat transport in the oceans, critical in today’s rampant climate change. Aquarius-SAC-D’s predecessor, the environmental SAC-C, flying since 2000 and going flawlessly strong, has produced thousands of earth images with its INVAP designed cameras as well as exciting new science data from the instruments of five partnering nations. The SAC-C package weighs only 460 kilograms but carries nine different sensors and cost under 20 million. This rose a few eyebrows internationally, because, as space platforms go, we achieved a combination of low weight, high integration, robust engineering and rock-bottom costs very hard to crack.

NASA seem to like their association with CONAE and INVAP’s SSSP pretty much. In fact, Argentina’s small space packages could become a preferred “battle horse” for many future missions of the American agency’s Earth System Science Pathfinder Program. Argentina has the best reasons to favour such an associaton: with NASA paying for the launch and other partners for many of the expenses, Argentina can put in its highly integrated SSSP vehicles a lot of sensors serving the needs of its largely agrarian economy. CONAE has found the way for Argentina to be a respected space player, on the cheap.


PATHFINDER MISSIONS TO ENHANCE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF EARTH

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July 9, 2002

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As part of the Earth System Science Pathfinder small-satellite program, NASA has selected two new space mission proposals that will yield fresh insight into our home planet's carbon cycle and how oceans affect and respond to climate change -- knowledge that will help better life here on Earth.

Partnering with NASA centers, universities, industry and international participants, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) and the Aquarius missions will enhance NASA's mission: to better understand and protect our home planet.

"The Orbiting Carbon Observatory will provide global measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide needed to describe the geographic distribution and variability of carbon dioxide sources and sinks," said Dr. Ghassem Asrar, Associate Administrator for Earth Science, NASA Headquarters, Washington.

"Aquarius will provide the first-ever global maps of salt concentration on the ocean surface, a key area of scientific uncertainty in the oceans' capacity to store and transport heat, which in turn affects Earth's climate and the water cycle," Asrar said.

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory, a mission that partners with industry and academia, will generate knowledge needed to improve projections of future carbon dioxide levels within Earth's atmosphere. Increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have raised concerns about global warming.

Even though the biosphere and oceans are currently absorbing about half of the CO2 generated by human activities, the nature and geographic distribution of these CO2 sinks are too poorly understood to predict their response to future climate and land-use changes.

Dr. David Crisp of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., will be the principal investigator for the mission. The OCO mission will include more than 19 universities and corporate and international partners.

Aquarius will provide global maps of ocean-salt concentration on a monthly basis over its planned three-year mission life. By gaining these global, monthly maps researchers can better understand the nature of Earth's oceans and their role in storage and distribution of heat and thus their role in global climate change.

Aquarius will measure variations in salinity to determine how the ocean responds to the combined effects of evaporation and precipitation, ice melt and river runoff on seasonal and interannual time scales. This is critical information to understand how salinity variations modify ocean circulation and the global redistribution of heat.

Dr. Chet Koblinsky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., will serve as principal investigator for the Aquarius mission. Aquarius also will partner with the Argentine Space Program, building on a successful long-standing relationship between NASA and Argentina. In all, over 17 universities and corporate and international partners will be involved in the Aquarius mission.

In addition to the two selected new missions, a third proposal, called HYDROS, has been selected to serve as an alternate to the selected missions, should the primary missions encounter difficulties during the initial development phases. The HYDROS mission concept calls for a spacecraft that would monitor soil moisture from space – a measurement that would improve current models for weather and climate predictions.

NASA will fund up to $175 million for each of the two selected missions. The selected missions will have approximately nine months to refine their proposals to mitigate risk before mission development is fully underway.

NASA issued an Announcement of Opportunity and initially received 18 proposals, six of which were selected for detailed assessment, with two now moving on toward final implementation.

NASA conducts Earth science research to better understand and protect our home planet. Through the examination of Earth, we are developing the technologies and scientific knowledge needed to explore the universe while bettering life on our home planet.

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20-09-2002 - INFORME SISMOLÓGICO PRELIMINAR FAVORABLE PARA EL REACTOR NUCLEAR ARGENTINO EN AUSTRALIA : Hace meses, una falla geológica recientemente descubierta en Lucas Heights, un suburbio de Sydney, Australia, estuvo a punto de detener una obra importante para la Argentina: la construcción del reactor nuclear RRR, valuado en 180 millones de dólares...

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27-09-2002 - Declaración de Academias Nacionales acerca del Acuerdo de Cooperación Argentina – Australia : Las Academias Nacionales que subscriben esta declaración advierten que, en el momento actual y de acuerdo a los estatutos que las rigen y sus funciones específicas, es oportuna una clara toma de posición en esta materia, a fin de aportar elementos de juicio a los Señores Legisladores en su examen de estas cuestiones...

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08-10-2002 - El CAREM, referencia mundial en centrales de cuarta generación : El paulatino y todavía titubeante redespertar nucleoeléctrico de Europa y el rumbo mucho más decidido en esa dirección de los EEUU plantea con qué tipo de centrales atómicas se iluminará el siglo XXI. En el documento que sigue, La Agencia Internacional de Energía Atómica (OIEA) contesta que los sustitutos de los PWR y PHWR de hoy probablemente serán centrales "inherentemente seguras", o "de cuarta generación"; un rubro emergente en el que hay muchas y distintas tecnologías posibles, de distinto origen, en competencia. De esa lista, el documento de marras pone en un buen lugar al reactor CAREM de INVAP...

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08-10-2002 - El CAREM, referencia mundial en centrales de cuarta generación : El paulatino y todavía titubeante redespertar nucleoeléctrico de Europa y el rumbo mucho más decidido en esa dirección de los EEUU plantea con qué tipo de centrales atómicas se iluminará el siglo XXI. En el documento que sigue, La Agencia Internacional de Energía Atómica (OIEA) contesta que los sustitutos de los PWR y PHWR de hoy probablemente serán centrales "inherentemente seguras", o "de cuarta generación"; un rubro emergente en el que hay muchas y distintas tecnologías posibles, de distinto origen, en competencia. De esa lista, el documento de marras pone en un buen lugar al reactor CAREM de INVAP...

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23-10-2002 - ANGRA-3 to be completed by Brazil : Brazil Takes Key Step Towards Completing New Power Reactor Brazil’s outgoing government has taken a key step towards authorising completion of the unfinished third unit at the country’s Angra nuclear power plant site...


Brazil Takes Key Step Towards Completing New Power Reactor Brazil’s outgoing government has taken a key step towards authorising completion of the unfinished third unit at the country’s Angra nuclear power plant site.

The National Council for Energy Policy (CNPE) decided at a meeting earlier this month to authorise nuclear operating company Eletronuclear to take further specific actions that could pave the way for a possible restart of the Angra-3 construction project next year.

However, a final decision whether to proceed with the project will have to be taken by the new government, following submission of an interim report by Eletronuclear in May of next year. The new government will take office in January, following presidential elections this weekend.

The CNPE said Eletronuclear should “take the measures necessary for the restart of the Angra-3 project… having as a reference the plant’s start-up in November 2008.”

It pointed out that the current 10-year national electricity sector development plan foresaw “adequate conditions for the exploitation (use) of the electric energy produced by Angra-3 in 2009”, and said Eletronuclear should therefore take the following additional steps:

• Start the site selection process, together with Brazil’s atomic energy commission (CNEN), for a final repository for low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste “for the three plants”.
• Take all necessary measures to ensure an environmental permit for Angra-3 can be granted.
• Submit a financing proposal for Angra-3 construction to the CNPE, including provisions for payment of interest and amortisation of debts during the first years of operation.

The CNPE also instructed Eletronuclear to take a number of concrete steps by May 2003 in fields including preparatory engineering services, drafting of bids, contract negotiations, negotiations with banks and credit agencies, and environmental and nuclear licensing.


Source: Eletronuclear
Editor: Chris Lewis

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23-10-2002 - INVAP at America's nuclear symposium : A delegation of experts from INVAP took part in the America’s Nuclear Energy Symposium held in Miami, USA, from 16-18 October 2002. The delegation members were J. Lolich, P. Abbate, M. Salvatore and C. Barrientos.


INVAP AT AMERICAS' NUCLEAR ENERGY SYMPOSIUM

A delegation of experts from INVAP took part in the America’s Nuclear Energy Symposium held in Miami, USA, from 16-18 October 2002. The delegation members were J. Lolich, P. Abbate, M. Salvatore and C. Barrientos.

The symposium - sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the American Nuclear Society – dealt with topics related to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the state of the nuclear programs within the Americas and new designs of nuclear reactors for electricity generation, research and radioisotope production.

Special consideration was given to the debate on the benefits of nuclear technology on the environment, particularly with reference to the reduction in greenhouse gas emission.

INVAP make a presentation of its latest achievements and technology developments in the field of radioisotope production reactors, as well as explored commercial opportunities with different companies.

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23-10-2002 - INVAP en conferencia sobre desalinización de agua : Del 16 al 18 de Octubre pasados se llevó a cabo, en Marrakesh, la “International Conference on Nuclear Desalination: challenges and options”, donde Alicia Doval, de INVAP, presentó un trabajo sobre los “Contenidos Específicos del Informe del Análisis de Seguridad para una Planta de Desalinización Nuclear”.

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28-10-2002 - Buenos Aires City Bar Association backs INVAP : The Bar Association of Buenos Aires City holds the view that the agreement signed by the Argentine government and Australia to allow the Argentine Republic to receive and recycle waste of nuclear origin does not violate the Argentine Constitution...


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NUCLEAR WASTE
28 October 2002

The Bar Association of Buenos Aires City holds the view that the
agreement signed by the Argentine government and Australia to allow the Argentine Republic to receive and recycle waste of nuclear origin does not violate the Argentine Constitution, which makes reference only to the need toprevent that our country becomes a "Nuclear Dump".

The agreement is highly favourable to Argentina, for it allows carrying out tasks in the field together with the most industrialized nations.

The sums to be paid in this case by Australia will serve to maintain the high level of technology reached in the field by Argentina, which has gained international recognition.

Roberto Durrieu
Chairman

 

 

 

 

 

 

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