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18:50 Sep 26, 2017 |
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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Nuclear Eng/Sci / Strategies | |||||||
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4 +1 | plant or installation owners |
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3 | installation holders |
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1 | installation providers |
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installation providers Explanation: I don't think the usual translation of "titulares" as owners works in this context. It looks like it means the people responsible for either installation of equipment, infrastructure, etc and related activities, or else the facility per se. Having said that, maybe it just means facility owners, but that doesn't really fit with "actividades" (Facility and activity managers?)... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2017-09-26 19:00:26 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I don't think you can have an "owner" of activities, but you never know... (...companies with interest in the matter (owners of facilities and activities, manufacturers and suppliers),..." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2017-09-26 19:10:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As a UK and EU citizen, I'm used to thinking of nuclear power plants as being government-owned. The thought of them having an" owner" in the private sector is a bit scary, but then again, so is having no NHS.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 mins (2017-09-26 19:11:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Another option could be "operator" (power plant operator)... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 28 mins (2017-09-26 19:18:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In fact, I reckon you could translate the whole phrase "titulares de instalaciones y actividades" as "operators" without batting an eyelid. |
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installation holders Explanation: Or even "installation keepers". I'd go with "holders". Saludos cordiales. |
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plant or installation owners Explanation: or facility. Titulares are owners, I can't see what the objection might be. Reglamento de instalaciones nucleares - Traducción al inglés – Linguee www.linguee.es/espanol-ingles/.../reglamento de instalacion... El Reglamento de Instalaciones Nucleares y Radiactivas en vigor únicamente impone [...] .... afecten a las actividades de los titulares y tal como se ha indicado. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 16 hrs (2017-09-27 11:44:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Nuclear power plant ownership: Nuclear Power in Spain | Spanish Nuclear Energy - World Nuclear ... www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/... Its first commercial nuclear power reactor began operating in 1968. .... Nuclear plant ownership and operation is mostly by the Spanish-based but now ... section above). · Fuel cycle facilities · Radioactive waste ... · Decommissioning -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 hrs (2017-09-27 15:19:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry about the links, but if you Google another segment of the text, it will lead you to this: Nuclear plant ownership and operation is mostly by the Spanish-based but now international utility Endesa SA (originally Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S.A) and Iberdrola. Endesa is 92% owned by Italy's Enel (though it is selling down to 75%). Endesa and Iberdrola have a joint venture operating company: Asociacion Nuclear Asco-Vandellos (ANAV) which covers the 40% of the country's nuclear capacity, in Catalonia. Another joint operating company is Centrales Nucleares Almaraz-Trillo (CNAT), covering the central and west capacity. Centrales Nucleares del Norte (Nuclenor) owns and operated the Santa Maria de Garona plant in the northern province of Burgos. Nuclenor is also owned by Iberdrola and Endesa (50% each), and pioneered nuclear generation in Spain. |
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