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Failure of Britan’s MOX nuclear reprocessing plant does not augur well for their next nuclear reactor adventure


Minister admits total failure of Sellafield ‘MOX’ plant http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/minister-admits-total-failure-of-sellafield-mox-plant-793489.html BY GEOFFREY LEAN  
 It was a deeply embarrassing moment for the Government, though it passed almost without notice.

Late last month, the Energy Minister, Malcolm Wicks, had to admit to one of the most comprehensive and catastrophic failures in British industrial history – and one that has led directly to the plans to ship weapons-ready plutonium to France.

Answering a question from Dai Davies, the independent MP for Blaenau Gwent, Mr Wicks confessed that a new plant at Sellafield, built amid great controversy at a cost of £473m, had comprehensively failed to work. Originally designed to produce 120 tons a year of “mixed oxide” (MOX) nuclear fuel – made of plutonium and uranium separated from nuclear waste by reprocessing – it had in fact managed only 5.3 tons in five years of operation.

The admission constituted a wholescale vindication for critics,
including The Independent on Sunday, who have long denounced the plant
as a waste of money based on unproven technology, which could also
pose a terrorist risk.

After the assault on the World Trade Center in September 2001, which
came just before the plant was given approval to start operations, the
then environment minister, Michael Meacher, asked for information on
the opportunities it afforded terrorists after reading an article in
The Independent on Sunday. But only a cursory review was carried out
by the Office for Civilian Nuclear Security, which denied any threat
in terms identical to those used by British Nuclear Fuels.

July 12, 2012 - Posted by | Uncategorized

1 Comment »

  1. I note that in February, The Independent reported that Britain’s biggest single nuclear project had run into serious trouble with missed deadlines and cost overruns threatening the future of the entire nuclear reprocessing operation at Sellafield in Cumbria.

    “Nuclear authorities have ordered a review of a monumental construction project at Sellafield that is millions of pounds over budget and more than four years late following a series of disastrous delays and financial mis-managment.”

    You’re right about these charlatans making “squillions.” Do the Brits know that the nuclear behemoth’s snout is in the public trough while they’re chewing the **se out of Momma Nature with impunity?

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    Comment by Bludgers and begging bowls | July 12, 2012 | Reply


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