WNA
WNA is an acronym that can refer to several different things, depending on the context. The most widely recognized usage is the World Nuclear Association, an international trade association that represents the nuclear industry worldwide. The association is based in London, United Kingdom, and was established in 2001 as the successor to the Uranium Institute. It serves as a forum for dialogue among operators, suppliers, regulators, and researchers and advocates for the peaceful and safe use of nuclear energy.
The World Nuclear Association engages in information provision and policy analysis. Its activities include publishing data
Membership in the WNA comprises nuclear industry companies and related organizations from around the world, contributing
Beyond the World Nuclear Association, WNA can be used as an acronym in other contexts, including geographic