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UK University Gets £3.5 Million Grant For Nuclear Materials Analysis

A £3.5 million (€4.8m, $5.2m) grant by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the UK’s main agency for funding research in engineering and the physical sciences, will enable the construction of an advanced new facility at the University of Huddersfield in northern England for the analysis of ...


Amec Foster Wheeler

Amec Foster Wheeler said today that it will provide an extensive range of nuclear services in decommissioning, waste management and site characterization across the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority’s nuclear sites. The contract – the value of which has not been disclosed – includes services to support a geological ...


Nugen announces public consultation

NuGen has announced that a ten-week public consultation on its proposed Moorside project near Sellafield in Cumbria, UK, will begin on 16 May. The company – a 60%/40% joint venture between Toshiba and GDF Suez – plans to build three Westinghouse AP1000 pressurized water reactors at Moorside by ...


Job cuts as final decision on Hinkley Point C remains

EDF Energy says it has almost completed early site preparation works for the planned Hinkley Point C project. However, pending a final investment decision (FID), some 400 jobs at the site are at risk. In a 1 April statement, EDF Energy said it has carried out extensive work with ...


Russia Transfers Funds For Finland’s Hanhikivi-1

Plans & Construction Russia has transferred 57.5 billion roubles (about €925 million) from its sovereign wealth fund into preferred shares of Atomenergoprom, a subsidiary of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom, for the construction of Finland’s planned nuclear power station Hanhikivi-1, the Russian ministry of finance said yesterday. In ...


Russia ‘Ready’ To Take Back Iran’s Spent Fuel

Uranium & Fuel Russia is “ready to supply fresh nuclear fuel and take back spent, irradiated fuel” from Iran’s operational nuclear reactor at Bushehr and any future reactors built with Russian participation, Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said. “We are ready to do so throughout the life ...


Last Leningrad 2-2 Steam Generator Ships Out

Plans & Construction 3 Apr (NucNet): The fourth and last steam generator for Russia’s Leningrad 2-2 nuclear unit under construction at Sosnovy Bor, west of St. Petersburg, has been shipped by manufacturer ZIO-Podolsk, Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom said. The 430-tonne steam generator was ready 21 days ahead ...


Japan Govt Plans 20 Percent of Electricity From Nuclear By 2030

Policies & Politics Japan’s government plans to have 20 percent of the country’s electricity generated from nuclear energy by 2030, local media have reported. A panel set up by prime minister Shinzo Abe’s governing Liberal Democratic Party approved a proposal behind closed doors yesterday that would increase stable ...


EDF Energy To Cut 400 Jobs At Hinkley Point C Site

Plans & Construction EDF Energy, the UK subsidiary of France’s EDF, will reduce the number of staff at the Hinkley Point C nuclear station site in Somerset from 650 to 250 after having completed the preparatory work and awaiting a final investment decision, the company said. “EDF Energy ...


Russia completes design of underground radwaste research laboratory

Russia’s national operator for radioactive waste management (NO RAO) has completed the design documents for an underground research laboratory to study the feasibility of final disposal of solid high-level radioactive waste (HLW) and solid medium-level long-lived wastes in the Nizhnekansky granitoid rock massif in Zheleznogorsk.


Magnox expands with merger of RSRL

The UK’s Magnox Limited and Research Sites Restoration Limited (RSRL) have today merged to form a single organization operating as Magnox Limited. The combined business will be responsible for 12 nuclear sites. Cavendish Fluor Partnership (CFP) – a joint venture between the UK’s Cavendish Nuclear, part of Babcock ...


Magnox expands with merger of RSRL

The UK’s Magnox Limited and Research Sites Restoration Limited (RSRL) have today merged to form a single organization operating as Magnox Limited. The combined business will be responsible for 12 nuclear sites. Cavendish Fluor Partnership (CFP) – a joint venture between the UK’s Cavendish Nuclear, part of Babcock ...


Finland starts building plug for repository tunnel

Posiva, the Finnish waste management company, said today it has started construction of a heavy plug for the demonstration repository tunnel at its final repository and waste encapsulation plant at Olkiluoto. The underground characterisation facility is known as Onkalo. The plug is required because a deposition tunnel must ...


Urenco gets US regulatory approval to expand Eunice plant

CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this story implied Urenco USA would expand the LES facility to its new licenced capacity of 10 million SWU. This company’s plans are clarified below. The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved a licence amendment allowing Urenco to expand its Eunice enrichment plant.


NuScale upper module mock-up completed

NuScale Power has completed fabrication and assembly of a full-scale upper module mock-up of its NuScale small modular reactor (SMR). The major components of the mock-up are: the upper portion of the containment vessel; the reactor vessel head; major piping (including steam and feedwater); the control rod drive ...


March Newsletter No198

YOU KNOW IT MAKES SENSE (POSSIBLY) Del Boy Trotter, in the television comedy series Only Fools and Horses, regularly insists that “you know it makes sense” when trying to press home the case for something he’s not too sure about.