Anti-nuke campaigners turn focus on Trawsfynydd plans. More than three decades after it was decommissioned, Trawsfynydd power station could once more house a nuclear reactor. Under plans being drawn up by the UK Government, the site will be one of two in Wales to be fitted with a “small modular reactor” (SMRs) — fission reactors smaller than conventional pressurised water reactors (PWR) found in traditional nuclear power plans. Trawsfynydd’s PWR was decommissioned in 1991 and the process of shutting it … read more »
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