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The former Hunterston B power station in North Ayrshire has been formally declared nuclear free after three years of ...
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group played a pivotal role in defueling Hunterston B on time and on budget.
It has been confirmed that the station, which helped to power Scotland with low carbon electricity for 46 years, no longer holds any spent nuclear fuel on the site. It is the first station in the UK’s ...
All spent nuclear fuel has been removed from the site of the former Hunterston B power station, leading to it being declared nuclear-free. The site in North Ayrshire provided power for nearly 46 years ...
Hunterston B in North Ayrshire has reached a "significant milestone" after becoming the first of seven sites across the UK to be defueled.
A locomotive used to transport nuclear material around the Sellafield nuclear site has been returned to the firm that rebuilt ...
“Hunterston B has proven itself an incredible asset for Scotland. Over its lifetime it has contributed more than £13.3 billion to the economy and supported thousands of jobs locally every year. It ...
The decades-long struggle to find a permanent place to dispose of nuclear waste will continue, probably for many years to ...
The vast majority of nuclear waste in the U.S. is spent nuclear fuel from commercial nuclear ... in its containers, by road or rail, from reactors across the country to wherever that permanent ...
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