any nuclear reactor wherever located;
any nuclear fuel cycle facility; any radioactive waste management facility; the transport and storage of nuclear fuels or radioactive wastes; the manufacture, use, storage, disposal and transport of radioisotopes for agricultural, industrial, medical and related scientific and research purposes; and the use of radioisotopes for power generation in space objects
Not exact matches
Extensive knowledge of legislative and regulatory frameworks required to operate existing plants and develop new
nuclear in commercial and federal markets worldwide, including Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)- licensed fuel cycle and isotope production faci
nuclear in commercial and federal markets worldwide, including
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)- licensed fuel cycle and isotope production faci
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)- licensed
fuel cycle and isotope production
facilities.
For existing commercial
nuclear generators (and for any new
facilities built in other countries), we should stick to the so - called «once through»
fuel cycle, with direct disposal of spent
fuel, and strongly encourage other countries to do likewise.
Our expertise includes uranium chemistry,
nuclear facility licensing, criticality analysis, and alternative uranium
fuel cycles.
RIAR operates six
nuclear research reactors, the Europe's biggest reactor materials testing complex for PIE of the core components,
fuel cycle R&D
facilities, radiochemical complex and radioactive waste management
facilities.
Entergy Corp. said on Nov. 2 that it would retire the James A. FitzPatrick
Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba, N.Y., at the end of its current
fuel cycle due to the
facility's «continued deteriorating economics.»
According to Box 1.1 Australia's involvement in the
nuclear fuel cycle in the 2006 report, there can not be radioactive contamination in Hunters Hill, Sydney due to a
nuclear facility, however small, because there was none!