
A nuclear storage facility has begun storing spent fuel in a new rack system. Sellafield Ltd, in Cumbria, said the first deposits have been placed into a space-saving storage rack that would allow the site to store 50% more spent nuclear fuel. It means the site could store all the fuel expected from the UK’s currently operational nuclear power stations without the need to build a new storage pond, the company added. In total,160 racks are to be manufactured to … read more »
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