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Machine coolant life extended at BNFL
29 December, 2001
Local companies in business at BNFL
29 December, 2001
BNFL starts European transport
29 December, 2001
2001: a reversal of fortunes?
30 November, 2001
The year 2001 is likely to be looked back upon as a pivotal one for nuclear power. NEI reviews some of the stories that have made 2001 such an extraordinary year for the industry.
Alliance seeks testing times
30 November, 2001
Paks considers BNFL fuel
30 November, 2001
PBMR to help Pretoria expand nuclear energy
30 November, 2001
Government go-ahead for MOX
30 October, 2001
Go-ahead for Sellafield MOX plant
28 October, 2001
The UK government has given the go-ahead for BNFL to commence operations at its Sellafield MOX plant (SMP), despite fears that it would become a target for terrorists.
IT helps to integrate
28 September, 2001
Management of plant information involves the creation, processing and assessment of large amounts of plant data. The nuclear industry has invested heavily in IT to manage this data, including for design and construction of reprocessing plants.
The error of our ways
28 September, 2001
In every industry many accidents are said to be due to human error or human failing. While this may be true it is about as helpful as saying that falls are due to gravity.
The next generation
28 September, 2001
At this year’s annual symposium of the World Nuclear Association, speakers agreed we are on the verge of a nuclear renaissance. Is it all just talk, or is the industry really going to put its words into action?
The return of MOX
28 September, 2001
British Energy and BNFL energy review submissions
28 September, 2001
BE and BNFL energy review submissions
26 September, 2001
In their submissions to the Performance and Innovation Unit’s (PIU’s) energy policy review, BNFL and British Energy (BE) both called for the government to act to provide a level playing field for nuclear power.
Past, present and future
30 August, 2001
The Nuclear Control Institute (NCI) is an independent research and advocacy centre specialising in problems of nuclear weapons proliferation. Here, NCI president Paul Leventhal explains how plutonium could cause mass destruction across the industry, and the world.
People in glass houses
30 August, 2001
BNFL brought on line its third waste vitrification plant at Sellafield, the culmination of seven years work By: LIAM PUZZAR and STEVEN TROILET
Conversion services: better times ahead for suppliers?
30 August, 2001
After a dramatic collapse in the price of conversion services, when prices dipped below the cost of production, the market price has recovered.
The cost of MOX
30 August, 2001
Waste assay service for TRU project
30 August, 2001