Saturday, December 08, 2007 5:00:20 PM
I stated a figure of tons of lead but doudn today that there is quite a wide range of what can be needed in a plant.
The company PR from August 3 gives a more accurate figure as it is an average of the 17 plants in Germany.
http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/070816/125102.html
In Germany, there are 17 nuclear utilities with 1,615 metric tons of lead, which is the equivalent of 1,300 metric tons of BIECOM. A replacement program of 10% per year would require 130 metric tons of BIECOM annually in Germany. Similar quantities of BIECOM may be required at other utilities in Western Europe. Further, the site managers of the nuclear power stations are currently considering the use of FEECOM and BIECOM to cover the tubes and pipes within the power stations. These applications have also been successfully tested and engineered and are being included in present contract discussions.
I am a consultant for NNRF, Inc and own personal shares
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