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Nuclear News Roundup Jun 22 2017

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US spy satellites have detected new activity at North Korea’s underground nuclear test site for the first time in several weeks, two US officials told CNN. Cnn.com

The final movement of spent nuclear fuel at the shuttered Kewaunee Power Station in Wisconsin, 35 miles southeast of Green Bay, has been completed, Dominion Energy, the plant’s owner, announced Wednesday. Nuclearstreet.com

All the fuel element debris (FED) waste at the UK’s Bradwell nuclear power plant has now been treated to reduce the radiological risk at the site, Magnox Ltd announced yesterday. Removal of the waste is an important step towards Bradwell’s planned closure, it said.  World-nuclear-news.org

Terrestrial Energy said the study is being conducted by CNL and in parallel with a Request for Expression of Interest (RFEOI) that CNL launched on 2 June. CNL will use the responses to the RFEOI to inform a roadmap taking into account the considerations of reactor developers, the supply chain, end users and other stakeholders. The organisation aims to position itself as a key partner in the development and deployment of SMRs. World-nuclear-news.org

 

 

 

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