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The University of Strathclyde is collaborating with the Japanese Government to advance nuclear waste detection and disposal technologies
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How can we make nuclear waste a thing of the past?
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It will ensure waste is taken to appropriate facilities and managed in the most sustainable way
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He has stated that without nuclear, Europe cannot be carbon-neutral
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The waste has been held for 60 years, in what the NDA calls one of its most hazardous sites
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The Institute for Energy Technology in Norway has agreed to send three tonnes of unirradiated uranium to the British fuel manufacturing business Springfields Fuels Limited
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That’s the suggestion of Dr Nima Golsharifi, Chief Executive Officer of NDB who spoke to FNZ about the technology behind a nano-diamond battery made of radioactive nuclear waste
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Developer Posiva plans to store spent nuclear fuel at a depth of around 400 to 450 metres in the Onkalo bedrock on Olkiluoto island
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The Silos Maintenance Facility has taken nine years to build
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The 70-year old Pile Fuel Cladding Silo was originally designed to be sealed forever
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The Caithness plant is Scotland’s largest nuclear decommissioning project
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Firms from Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria are building boxes to store radioactive materials from the site
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