Sentences with phrase «now decommissioned»

Other great bird watching locations include Ecola State Park, the downtown wetlands on Spruce Street and the now decommissioned water treatment ponds, just east of downtown on 2nd Street.
APS President Laura Greene presented a plaque marking the historical designation of the now decommissioned physics research facility to kick off the Nuclear Structure 2016 conference and Neutrinos in Nuclear Physics workshop being held this week in Knoxville.
In Southern California, a company called Advanced Microgrid Solutions is spearheading a project that involves replacing the energy that was once provided by a large (now decommissioned) nuclear power plant with a series of solar arrays and batteries that AMS can turn on and off based on when the prices for conventional energy are low and when there's the most demand.

Not exact matches

It suffered a number of fires and accidents that have made the ship not worth maintaining, and is now awaiting decommissioning.
Many once - important facilities now sit dormant, decommissioned years ago, now rusting in the sun.
«We will now focus on safely decommissioning the plant, working with our employees to mitigate the impact of redundancy on them and their families and partnering with all interested stakeholders on the future regional economic development of the Lynemouth site.
Officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave an overview of the decommissioning process this week and what Vermonters can expect now that the Vermont Yankee reactor has shut down.
That is why decommissioning has to be done now — and done right.
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
It was shut down in 1988, and now it is undergoing decommissioning.
The site is now being decommissioned.
The organisation will now formulate a more detailed plan to decommission Monju in line with the government's basic policy.
(All of this of course — again, spoiler alert for Ex Machina now — only gets worse when the Alicia Vikander robot peels off the skin of another decommissioned Asian robot to use as her own.)
While Dallas Animal Services is overseeing the care of Bentley — now sequestered at a decommissioned Naval air base nearby — the Dallas Fire Department's Hazmat Response Team is doing the hands - on (and gloves on, and hazmat suits on) work, feeding and cleaning up after the dog.
A couple of kilometers of the north east coast of Mabul Island is a decommissioned oil rig that now acts as a budget resort for Sipadan / Mabul divers.
The Lightstation was decommissioned in 1994 and has now been replaced by a low powered solar light in front of the original tower which displays three white flashes every 18 seconds.
Join French photographer Sylvain Margaine as he explores the abandoned Gandrange steelworks or the decommissioned Uckange blast furnaces in Lorraine, a spectacular marine graveyard in Brittany's Crozon peninsula, a forgotten chateau on the outskirts of Paris, a derelict sanatorium in the Alps, the remains of a magnificent Art Deco concert hall in the north, a disused hospital in the south - west, a military fort in the Pyrenees, now off - limits, and a former wine storage cellar in Normandy.
Two gigantic oil tanks decommissioned since 1981 are now being used to display live and performance art at London's Tate Modern.
A 50 - year - old decommissioned military complex of factory buildings, complete with leftover Mao slogans on the walls, 798 is named after Factory # 798, just one of the former factories in the complex that now houses a thriving artistic community.
We now couldn't take down a quarter of the current windmills for that if they stopped operating and with an AEZ, we would have had no control over any future decommissioning bonds.
Together with Eco-Accord, Speranskaya is now leading a program which builds grassroots support for the ratification and implementation of the Minamata Convention on Mercury in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where mercury pollution from decommissioned industrial plants pose serious health hazards.
The estimated cost right now is 3.8 billion to decommission the plant.
Two prototypes of the RBMK light water graphite - moderated reactors operated at the site from the 1960s until the end of the 1980s, and are now being decommissioned.
Now, after remaining idle for some time, Uniper has petitioned regulators to decommission it despite the plant recently holding world records for efficiency.
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
The OAKlist database is a similar service compiled in Australia by the Queensland University of Technology, but I see that it has recently been «decommissioned» and now redirects users to SHERPA / RoMEO.
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (Appellant) v EnergySolutions EU Ltd (now called ATK Energy EU Ltd)[2017] UKSC 34 Acting successfully for the Appellant, the NDA, in a landmark Supreme Court judgment establishing that damages in procurement claims are not awarded as of right, but should only be available if any breach of duty that is established is «sufficiently serious» within the meaning of the EU law conditions for Member State liability (i.e. the well known Francovich / Factortame conditions).
I am now moving to Magnox Ltd, at Berkeley site to get experience in Project Engineering and where I can see a different phase of decommissioning underway.
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