UK to get new interim nuclear waste store – so they can make more wastes?
Sizewell B builds new radioactive nuclear waste store, BBC News 15 Jan 13, All the spent radioactive waste from Sizewell B is stored on site An energy firm has begun work on a new store for radioactive waste at Sizewell B nuclear power station.
EDF Energy said the dry fuel store at its site on the Suffolk coast would provide capacity for all the spent fuel created until the plant shuts in 2035.
The store for uranium oxide waste should by completed by 2015…… All the nuclear waste created since Sizewell B started generating electricity in 1995 is currently stored on site under water in storage ponds.
EDF said the new project meant spent fuel would be put in welded metal canisters, cleaned and placed in large concrete casks.
‘Safely and securely’
The energy firm said it would continue to store waste on site until a deep geological disposal facility was made available – similar to the storages created in underground rock caverns in Finland.
Jim Crawford, Sizewell B’s station director, said: “This is an important development for Sizewell B which will ensure we have the ability to continue to store our spent fuel, safely and securely on site for many years to come…..http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-21032888
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