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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Nuclear Energy Insider Newsletter 1/21


Industry Insight

Swedish repository plans inch forward, yet years beyond industry counterparts

An application to extend the Forsmark short-lived radioactive waste final repository was among developments making December a busy month for Swedish nuclear.

UK study plants seed for SMR roll-out

The case for using small modular reactors in Britain may have recently been underscored by the media attention paid to an ex-minister’s anti-renewable climate-change proposal. But a NNL study illustrates how SMRs could fill a need not met by conventional nuclear power plants.

News

Nuclear Decommissioning Authority terminates NMP Sellafield contract

Amec Foster Wheeler has been notified that the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) is to terminate the NMP Sellafield contract at the end of Q1 2016. The NDA has confirmed this is not performance related and this change does not impact any other Amec Foster Wheeler project work on the Sellafield site.

Exelon Generation promotes two nuclear execs

Michael J. Pacilio, Exelon Nuclear's president and chief nuclear officer since 2010, has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer of Exelon Generation LLC. Bryan Hanson, Exelon Nuclear COO, has been promoted to senior vice president, Exelon Generation, and president and chief nuclear officer of Exelon Nuclear, replacing Pacilio.

Bechtel, Westinghouse form decommissioning alliance 

Bechtel and Westinghouse Electric Company have formed an alliance to provide decontamination and decommissioning services for nuclear power plants throughout the United States.

Cape awarded five year EDF contract extension

Cape plc has been awarded an extension to its contract with EDF Energy for the supply of access, insulation and associated services in support of EDF Energy’s fleet of eight nuclear power stations in the UK.

Argonne partners with nuclear power heavyweights to improve plant extension technology

The US Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory will work with three of the world's leading nuclear products and services companies on projects that could unlock the potential of advanced nuclear reactor designs, helping create a new generation of safer, more efficient reactors.

Kurion awarded robotics contract at Fukushima reactor

Kurion, a specialist in nuclear and hazardous waste management, has been awarded a contract to develop an advanced robotic arm to repair reactor primary containment leaks within the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

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