Chernobyl’s spent nuclear fuel to be stored (Holtec’s in on this one, too)
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Holtec said it would complete “stem-to-stern” functional demonstrations of spent fuel handling and storage processes over the next two months. Following the demonstrations, the facility will be handed over to Ukraine’s state-owned enterprise Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP), which will initiate commissioning. WNN reported that the Chenobyl nuclear power plant entered decommissioning last year after gaining approval from Ukraine’s State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate. According to the news service, the first stage of decommissioning – the so-called final shutdown and preservation stage – is expected to take ten years. The ISF2 project began in the 1990s but stalled for nearly a decade when the previous contractors’ technology proved to be “inadequate to meet the facility’s functional and regulatory requirements”. Holtec was awarded the project contract in 2011. Principal contactors on the ISF2 project are UTEM, BNG, and Maloni, reports WNN. It is funded by a group of Western countries and Japan, and administered by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). ….. In partnership with Energoatom, Holtec is also constructing the Central Spent Fuel Storage Facility (CSFSF), which will receive and store spent nuclear fuel assemblies from Ukraine’s pressurised water reactors (VVERs). The facility will mean Ukraine will no longer have to spend US$200m/y to store nuclear fuel in Russia, says WNN. Full operation is expected in 2020. https://www.thechemicalengineer.com/news/final-trials-begin-on-a-facility-to-store-chernobyl-s-spent-nuclear-fuel/ |
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Holtec got US government risk insurance on this, so if they are unable to complete it because of war, government change, etc, they still get their money from the US taxpayer. Kris Singh was born and raised in India and supposedly got an undergraduate degree there. Americans can’t even understand him when he talks. I suspect that his grad degrees were “emperor with no clothes” degrees that it was assumed that he knew something and no one knew what he was saying. For some reason Americans were told and accepted that people from India and China were smarter than us, but no one dared asked why their countries were in such lousy shape then!
But, he’s gotten the status of “minority” and minority business, which was intended for African Americans and women. This was supposed to be reparations for slavery. Unlike the UK we did nothing to India. Minority business contract set-asides required by the US government is probably what he leveraged to get the virtually monopoly, along with a track record that looks like bribery.
I hope that they hurry up and bring Holtec down over corruption! These canisters are dangerous and unfit for purpose. They are welded shut like a tuna can and have no double lid, no build in pressure or radiation sensors, plus are only around 1/2 inch thick, whereas they are huge. https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2019/05/25/emails-show-how-much-pull-political-bosses-had-over-state-tax-breaks-re-holtec-international-nuclear-more/
Info on safety problems with Holtec: https://sanonofresafety.org/
Also search Holtec in search window here: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com