European Nuclear Renaissance 2011 Rome, Italy
New president for the Nuclear Institute (NI) announced
Press Release
Norman Harrison announced as Nuclear Institute President
THE NUCLEAR INSITUTE (NI) has announced that Norman Harrison has been appointed as the organisation’s President.
Norman will take over with immediate effect from Paul Thomas who has been the President of the NI since 2008. Read it all..
Magnox announces Magnox Ltd
The Magnox North and Magnox South sites are now all managed by Magnox Limited. Their work includes optimising the generation of electricity at Wylfa and Oldbury, facing up to the challenge of accelerating the move to Care and Maintenance at Bradwell and Trawsfynydd, and making sure that we continue to deliver value for money at the other sites in the business.
For the next few months the Magnox North and Magnox South site groups will be operated as Business Groups of Magnox Limited.
Re-licencing for Magnox merger complete
HSE Nuclear Directorate (ND) has completed a re-licensing assessment in order to facilitate the reunification of Magnox North and Magnox South into one entity, Magnox Limited.
The Magnox companies, owned by Energy Solutions, are contracted by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) to decommission eight Magnox nuclear power stations and operate Wylfa and Oldbury nuclear power stations, both in their final few months of generating electricity.
Energy Solutions asked ND for regulatory permission and for re-licensing of each of the five Magnox South sites, to facilitate the merger of the Magnox companies, which when combined, would be renamed Magnox Limited.
As part of re-licensing, ND carried out an assessment of the applicant’s organisational capability, to ensure that it remains adequate for it to manage nuclear safety effectively, and to discharge its obligations as a nuclear site licence holder.
Consulting with and working closely with its nuclear co-regulator, the Environment Agency, ND worked with the Magnox companies and the NDA, to ensure that all safety, legal, environmental issues and permits were fully addressed before considering their application to reintegrate into one licensed company.
The assessment did not identify any issues which would prevent a decision to relicense the Magnox South sites into Magnox North, so in December, permission was granted for the re-integration. This took affect with the new site licences coming into force on 5 January 2011, allowing Magnox North to proceed with the management of change supporting the integration and the creation of a new Magnox North Limited board and executive.
£2 million landfill plan to complete 2011
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd wants to restore an area of land designated as a rubble dump during the constru
ction and operation phases of the site. Read it all..
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd announces winning bid for LLW contract
Press Release
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd has selected Graham Construction as its preferred bidder for the design and build of a low-level radioactive waste disposal facility. Read it all..
EDF announces the allocation of 50% of RTE shares to nuclear
Press Release 03/01/2011
On 31 December 2010, EDF Group allocated 50% of the RTE shares to its dedicated assets portfolio set aside to cover future costs related to the decommissioning costs of nuclear plants and the downstream fuel cycle. This decision, approved by EDF’s Board of Directors on 14 December 2010, received the necessary administrative approvals. As a result of this decision, RTE remains wholly-owned by EDF. Read it all..

