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Iberdrola and GDF Suez, have bought land on which it plans to build a 3.6 GW nuclear power station from the UK's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) for GBP70m ($112m). According to the Daily Telegraph, work on the new Sellafield, Cumbria
1 September 2004 - The UK government announced today that Dr Ian Roxburgh is to join the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) as its first CEO. Chairman Sir Anthony Cleaver said: "I am delighted to have found a candidate whose experience
experience in designing and installing a DPS, the Big Rock Point project has set an effective precedent for future nuclear decommissioning . Because decommissioning could not progress without the DPS, its design and construction was a priority. Time
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has finalized the transfer of the possession license for the Zion Nuclear Power Station in Illinois from Exelon Generating Co. LLC to ZionSolutions LLC effective Sept. 1.
Nuclear decommissioning Shoreham decommissioning technology: Simple and effective Decommissioning a large nuclear power plant proves to be a straightforward
that their nuclear joint venture vehicle has been successful in bidding for land at Wylfa and Oldbury in the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority's site auction. The companies plan to push ahead with the creation of a strong joint venture which
8 June 2009 - The UK's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has launched a consultation for the management of solid low level radioactive waste (LLW) for the UK nuclear
7 June 2007 - Energy Solutions, a USA nuclear decommissioning group, has been named as the buyer of British Nuclear Group's contract to clean up the UK's ageing Magnox reactors. British
international joint venture led by Washington Group International has been selected to negotiate with the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) to operate the UK's national low level nuclear waste repository located in West Cumbria in
nuclear power stations and infrastructure has risen by £8bn ($14bn) and could rise further still after the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority returned the first report since its creation. The authority's chairman, Sir Anthony Cleaver, said