Massive costs of managing UK’s dead nuclear submarines
Times 3rd April 2019 Delaying the disposal of the Royal Navy’s retired submarine fleet hascost the taxpayer £900 million, according to the Whitehall spending
watchdog. None of the 20 submarines that have left service since 1980 has
been fully defuelled or dismantled.
the General Belgrano in the Falklands conflict in 1982, and the four
Polaris vessels that carried Britain’s nuclear deterrent until the
mid-1990s.
it is expensive to scrap the submarines, at £96 million per boat, delaying
the disposal programme is also costly, adding £900 million to the total
bill so far. Each decommissioned submarine costs £12 million a year to
store and maintain.
committee, heaped scorn on the “dismal lack of progress” and
“spiralling costs”. She told the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to “get a
grip urgently before we run out of space to store and maintain submarines
and we damage our reputation as a responsible nuclear power”.
for the programme to dismantle retired submarines and remove their
radioactive parts has soared by £800 million, or 50 per cent, due to a
15-year delay in rolling out a tested approach. In addition, the 11-year
delay in the project to remove irradiated fuel from the nine retired
nuclear submarines has seen the budget rise by £100 million, or 57 per
cent. Regulators halted the defuelling of submarines in 2004 after
government facilities failed to meet required standards. The process is not
due to start again until 2023.
the navy’s 20 stored and 10 serving submarines stands at £7.5 billion
over the next 120 years, the time needed to deal with the nuclear waste.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/delays-to-scrapping-navy-s-submarines-cost-900m-kj8qqcdp0
France’s ‘public consultation’ on old nuclear reactors – full of bureaucratic jargon – no debate took place
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Mediapart 1st April 2019 , The public consultation on the extension of the oldest French nuclear
reactors has just ended in general indifference. The debate is impaired by the technicality of the exchanges, the bureaucracy of the procedures and the lack of will to make room for the citizens. Sunday, March 31 closed a debate that did not take place: the public consultation on the improvement
of nuclear reactors 900 megawatts (MW), the oldest, as part of the review they must undergo at their fortieth year of operation. The stakes are high: under what conditions can the oldest EDF power stations continue to produce electricity, even though they are reaching an age originally planned as a terminal?https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/france/010419/nucleaire-le-debat-qui-n-pas-lieu |
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Radioactive Scrap Metal Plant at Workington wants to INCREASE Radioactive effluent —
Radiation Free Lakeland have sent a letter to the Environment Agency and the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate urging them not to reward failings at the Cyclife (EDF) radioactive scrap metal plant at Lillyhall. Cyclife have asked for an increase to dispose of liquid radioactive discharge to the drain at Lillyhall. This is due to a fault…
via Radioactive Scrap Metal Plant at Workington wants to INCREASE Radioactive effluent —
April 3 Energy News — geoharvey
Opinion: ¶ “Bold Thinking Needed To Dig Australia Out Of Self-Inflicted Energy Import-Export Dilemma” • Australia’s largest export commodity, coal, is in accelerating structural decline, and liquid fossil fuel imports are expanding, increasing Australia’s exposure to supply chain risks. And it is all carbon-intensive, swimming against a global tide. [RenewEconomy] ¶ “Nuclear Power Is Not […]
Top Democrats Seek Information on Bolton’s Security Clearance After Revelation That He Worked With Russian Citizen Now Exposed as Spy — Mining Awareness +
Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : http://youtu.be/EytAMUUH9Yc link: http://youtu.be/EytAMUUH9Yc https://www.npr.org/2018/03/22/595897412/john-boltons-curious-appearance-in-a-russian-gun-rights-video “Top Democrats Seek Information on Bolton’s Security Clearance After Revelation That He Worked With Russian Citizen Now Exposed as Spy Aug 20, 2018 Press Release Washington, D.C. (Aug. 20, 2018)—Today, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,…
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