We analysed the process of construction and connection to the electrical grid of four Spanish nuclear power plants with different financial and technological foreign partners: those of Zorita (PWR by Westinghouse), Garoña (BWR by General Electric) and Vandellós I (GCR by EDF) (belonging to the first generation of atomic plants and producing electricity from 1969–72) and that of Trillo I (PWR by KWU, connected in 1988). These four examples allow us to observe how the learning curve of nuclear engineering and the acquisition of skills by Spanish companies evolved. Progressively the domestic industry achieved higher levels of participation, fostered by the Ministry of Industry and Energy. When the atomic plants under construction were paralyse...
The magazine of the Spanish Nuclear Society (SNE), “Nuclear España” is a scientific-technical public...
This article is focused on nuclear transboundary issues between Portugal and Spain, two countries th...
AbstractThis article seeks to contextualize the international part of the Spanish nuclear energy ind...
We aim at analysing the role of engineers and scientists as agents of economic modernization in Spai...
A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the begin...
Este artículo explora los procesos de aprendizaje y de transferencia tecnológica que situaron a Esp...
Spain was the first developing country to exploit a nuclear power plant commercially. By the early ...
[EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the ...
This article has been published in a revised form in Business History Review, 92 (Spring 2018): 29–5...
Spain began to show interest in nuclear energy in the late 1940’s. In 1964 the Nuclear Energy Law wa...
This article explores the learning and technology transfer processes that placed Spain among the fir...
The acquisition of a nuclear power reactor from the North American company Westinghouse in 1964 not ...
Nuclear energy was one among business opportunities brought by the take off in science and technolog...
This paper analyses the evolution of the bidding strategies of nuclear power plants on the Spanish d...
Spanish Young Generation in Nuclear (Jóvenes Nucleares, JJNN) is a non-profrt organi...
The magazine of the Spanish Nuclear Society (SNE), “Nuclear España” is a scientific-technical public...
This article is focused on nuclear transboundary issues between Portugal and Spain, two countries th...
AbstractThis article seeks to contextualize the international part of the Spanish nuclear energy ind...
We aim at analysing the role of engineers and scientists as agents of economic modernization in Spai...
A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the begin...
Este artículo explora los procesos de aprendizaje y de transferencia tecnológica que situaron a Esp...
Spain was the first developing country to exploit a nuclear power plant commercially. By the early ...
[EN] A decision by two Spanish companies to start producing nuclear-based electrical energy was the ...
This article has been published in a revised form in Business History Review, 92 (Spring 2018): 29–5...
Spain began to show interest in nuclear energy in the late 1940’s. In 1964 the Nuclear Energy Law wa...
This article explores the learning and technology transfer processes that placed Spain among the fir...
The acquisition of a nuclear power reactor from the North American company Westinghouse in 1964 not ...
Nuclear energy was one among business opportunities brought by the take off in science and technolog...
This paper analyses the evolution of the bidding strategies of nuclear power plants on the Spanish d...
Spanish Young Generation in Nuclear (Jóvenes Nucleares, JJNN) is a non-profrt organi...
The magazine of the Spanish Nuclear Society (SNE), “Nuclear España” is a scientific-technical public...
This article is focused on nuclear transboundary issues between Portugal and Spain, two countries th...
AbstractThis article seeks to contextualize the international part of the Spanish nuclear energy ind...