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ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums 

is committed to providing you with up-to-date information 

on all of the important issues affecting you today and in the future.

For current table of contents, sample issues, 

and subscription information

click on each individual publication.

 

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Technologies Monitor

The weekly GHG Reduction Technologies Monitor provides information and insight on development of systems and technologies that will allow operations that inherently produce greenhouse gases to continue and adapt. That goes for fossil-fueled electricity generation, cement production, steel manufacturing, food production and other processes that need to be maintained in a decarbonized economy.

Nuclear New Build Monitor

Published weekly, the Nuclear New Build Monitor  provides unparalleled weekly intelligence on new reactor development and licensing, advanced reactor design, financing and loan guarantees, reprocessing and recycling, uranium mining and enrichment, and other pertinent issues.

Nuclear Weapons & Materials Monitor

A weekly publication devoted to covering all the activities of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, including the new initiative on the reliable replacement warhea­d, complex transformation and disposition of weapons grade materials. Also includes insight on programs with Russia and other nuclear states. 

RadWaste Monitor

A weekly publication (50 issues a year), the RadWaste Monitor provides news and
intelligence on radioactive waste management, including: LLRW Disposal Storage &
Treatment; Decommissioning & Decontamination, Rad Material Recycling; GTCC & TRU
Waste; Spent Fuel Disposition; Waste Classification; FUSRAP Waste; Waste Management
at New Reactors

Weapons Complex Monitor:

Waste Management & Cleanup

A weekly publication devoted to providing intelligence and inside information on D&D cleanup and waste management within the Department of Energy’s Nuclear Weapons Complex. Includes firsthand reports from Washington, the major DOE sites and the national laboratories; interviews with top-level officials; predictions for next moves that affect your business strategy.

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Nuclear Reactor Package: BOTH Nuclear New Build AND RadWaste Monitor for one full year at $2200.00 ($2,240.00 outside the U.S.). .

 

Nuclear Package:  Weapons Complex Monitor, Nuclear Weapons & Materials, Nuclear New Build Monitor & RadWaste Monitor for one full year at $4,400.00 ($4,440 outside the U.S.)

 

Energy Package: BOTH Nuclear New Build Monitor and GHG Transactions & Technologies for one full year at $2200 per year ($2240 outside the US)

 

 

"I read several publications dedicated to this arena, but I depend on the Weapons Complex Monitor.  Of particular note is the range of topics your staff is able to report on — they get this stuff, from the scientific/technical aspects of nuclear materials; to the politics of GOCOs, environmental mandates, and congressional "oversight"; to the commercial concern of the contract companies.  I rely on the thorough and fair coverage you offer representatives from DOE, its contractors, and Congress."

Julie T. Kromer, Market Analyst
Schmidt Consulting Service

 

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