
NucNet moves to Belgium… and is reunited
with old friends
At the beginning of the New Year important news involving
NucNet broke. For those of you who are still not aware of it,
here is the news bulletin that NucNet itself put out to inform
its readers.
“The start of 2007 marked a new chapter in the
development of NucNet, with its move from Berne in Switzerland to a
new home in Brussels.
However, the well-coordinated transfer ensured that
operations continued without interruption and allowed NucNet’s
editorial team to promptly cover a number of developments worldwide,
including the safe, controlled shut-down of Taiwan’s Maanshan-2
on 26 December 2006 as the result of seismic activity.
As of 1 January 2007, NucNet
is again co-located with ENS, which founded NucNet
just over 15 years ago. Both organisations worked side-by-side in Berne
until ENS moved to Brussels some years ago.
Towards the end of 2006, NucNet’s
governing board approved a proposal for NucNet to be co-located with
ENS again at 57 Rue de la Loi, Brussels, the building which is also
home to Foratom, the European nuclear industry trade association. NucNet
will continue to be operated independently of both organisations.
NucNet’s new telephone
numbers in Brussels are:
+32 2 505 3055 / 3056.
NucNet’s web site and
e-mail addresses remain the same:
www.worldnuclear.org
editors@worldnuclear.org
/ info@worldnuclear.org.
Welcome to Brussels NucNet!