Archive: Civilian nuclear industry

  1. 2022 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  2. France to produce tritium for nuclear weapons in EDF civilian nuclear reactors
  3. China started operation of two new enrichment plants in 2023
  4. US Centrus starts production of HALEU
  5. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2022
  6. URENCO to expand its enrichment capacity in the United States
  7. URENCO plans to expand the Gronau enrichment plant in Germany
  8. Japan's plutonium utilization plan delayed again
  9. 2021 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  10. Tenth centrifuge cascade is added at the Resende plant
  11. BN-800 reactor is fully loaded with MOX fuel
  12. Troubles with France's plutonium fuel program
  13. Magnox reprocessing plant completed operations
  14. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2021
  15. United States removed plutonium from the IAEA laboratory
  16. Brazil to install new centrifuges cascades at the Resende plant
  17. United States to send small quantities of fissile materials to the IAEA
  18. Shipment of MOX fuel from France to Japan
  19. 2020 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  20. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2020
  21. China starts construction of the second CFR-600 breeder reactor
  22. 2019 civilian plutonium and HEU declarations submitted to the IAEA
  23. Decommissioning the reprocessing plant in West Valley, New York
  24. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2019
  25. Launch of the Rokkasho reprocessing plant is postponed until 2022
  26. BN-600 operating license extended to 2025, may be extended further
  27. India's prototype breeder reactor is delayed again
  28. Kazakhstan (almost) pulls out of uranium enrichment join venture with Russia
  29. New IPFM report on Britain's Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (THORP)
  30. 2018 civilian plutonium and HEU declarations submitted to the IAEA
  31. Final shipment of LEU arrived at the IAEA fuel bank in Kazakhstan
  32. Russia appears to expand the HEU production line in Zelenogorsk
  33. Japan's uranium enrichment plant in Rokkasho shipped little product since 2012
  34. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2018
  35. High-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) production in the United States
  36. Silex Systems invests in the U.S. enrichment venture after all
  37. IAEA buys uranium for the fuel bank in Kazakhstan
  38. Sellafield's THORP reprocessing plant shut down
  39. Areva's Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility license withdrawn
  40. India's prototype breeder reactor delayed until at least 2019
  41. 2017 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to IAEA
  42. France believes reprocessing plant in China will begin operations in 2030
  43. Brazil adds centrifuges to its enrichment plant
  44. Japan's new policy on its plutonium stockpile
  45. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2017
  46. France and China continue to discuss reprocessing plant
  47. Japan approves a plan to decommission Tokai-mura reprocessing plant
  48. Silex pulls out of U.S. laser enrichment projects
  49. Second pilot reprocessing line in Zheleznogorsk
  50. Test run of a new reprocessing plant in Zheleznogorsk
  51. American Centrifuge Lead Cascade Facility to be decommissioned
  52. China adds new enrichment facility at the Hanzhong plant
  53. Diverging recommendations on Sweden's spent nuclear fuel repository
  54. China and France continue negotiations on reprocessing facility
  55. China begins construction of a pilot fast breeder reactor
  56. Rokkasho plant will not start until 2021
  57. More delays in India's breeder reactor program
  58. 2016 civilian plutonium reports submitted to IAEA
  59. Nuclear Safeguards Bill introduced to UK parliament
  60. British pledge to go it alone on safeguards implementation
  61. LEU fuel bank in Kazakhstan is inaugurated
  62. United Kingdom discusses implications of its departure from Euratom treaty
  63. List of U.S. nuclear facilities declared to the IAEA under Additional Protocol
  64. Status of plutonium management in Japan in 2016
  65. Unprecedented evidence of eroded safety culture at La Hague plutonium facility
  66. United Kingdom takes ownership of some Spanish and German plutonium
  67. Georges Besse II enrichment plant reached full capacity
  68. Sellafield's Evaporator D Project - A Lesson for La Hague?
  69. Reprocessing plant at Mayak to begin reprocessing of VVER-1000 fuel
  70. Department of Energy to sell depleted uranium to Global Laser Enrichment
  71. Russia may supply uranium enrichment technology to India
  72. 2015 civilian plutonium reports submitted to IAEA
  73. Japan releases 2015 report on plutonium management
  74. World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2016 released
  75. Brazil to export enriched uranium from Resende to Argentina
  76. United States to supply small amount of HEU to China
  77. Proliferation assessment of third generation laser uranium enrichment technology
  78. Use of plutonium in MOX in the European Union
  79. IAEA fuel bank in Kazakhstan is set to open in September 2017
  80. GE-Hitachi to leave Silex joint venture
  81. American Centrifuge Project shuts down
  82. IPFM Report "Plutonium Separation in Nuclear Power Programs" in Chinese
  83. Argentina inaugurates its Pilcaniyeu enrichment plant (again)
  84. Another delay for the Rokkasho reprocessing plant
  85. Sellafield's ageing THORP plant flunks major foreign fuel reprocessing target
  86. Chinese scholars express concern about Japan's fissile materials
  87. 2014 civilian plutonium (and HEU) reports submitted to IAEA
  88. Russia launches commercial MOX fuel fabrication facility
  89. U.S. Department of Energy shuts down American Centrifuge Plant at Piketon
  90. India announces plans for starting construction of fast reactor fuel reprocessing plant
  91. Kazakhstan and IAEA sign agreement to set up LEU fuel bank
  92. Plutonium disposition in the United Kingdom - Immobilization option re-opened?
  93. Areva continues negotiations to build reprocessing plant in China
  94. United States grants advance consents rights to Korea for overseas reprocessing
  95. Advisory group recommends building dry storage facility in South Korea
  96. IAEA approves the LEU bank in Kazakhstan
  97. Kazakhstan approves an agreement with IAEA to create an LEU reserve
  98. U.S. president submits 123 Agreement with China to Congress
  99. Russia considers postponing construction of the BN-1200 breeder reactor
  100. Alternatives to MOX: a new report by the International Panel on Fissile Materials
  101. Taiwan spent fuel reprocessing tender process suspended
  102. Taiwan tenders spent fuel reprocessing contract
  103. Argentina announced restart of the Pilcaniyeu enrichment plant
  104. Launch of the Rokkasho reprocessing plant is delayed again
  105. Ukraine begins construction of centralized spent fuel storage
  106. Japan submitted its 2013 plutonium report to IAEA
  107. Tokai-mura reprocessing plant head-end to be shut down
  108. Russia's 2013 civilian plutonium declaration
  109. Japan's 2013 plutonium report
  110. Germany's 2013 report on civilian plutonium and HEU
  111. UK civilian plutonium and uranium stocks in 2013
  112. China has not separated any plutonium in 2013
  113. French civilian plutonium and HEU in 2013
  114. India delays launch of PFBR breeder reactor until March 2015
  115. 1,000 tonnes of THORP contracts abandoned since 1994
  116. Euratom safeguards in 2013
  117. UK decision to take over foreign plutonium raises safeguards questions
  118. Dutch reactor operating with MOX fuel for the first time
  119. Russian BN-800 breeder has reached criticality
  120. MOX fuel in Japan: Summary of shipments, use, and storage
  121. An error in Japan's civilian plutonium declarations
  122. Russia reports its 2012 civilian plutonium stock
  123. Japanese-French fast breeder cooperation
  124. Switzerland declares its 2013 plutonium stock
  125. U.S. civilian plutonium holdings in December 2012
  126. New agreement signed to advance Areva reprocessing project in China
  127. Sweden wants to transfer ownership of 834 kg of separated plutonium to the United Kingdom
  128. GLE will apply for license to build laser enrichment facility in Paducah
  129. China calls on Japan to return weapons grade plutonium to the United States
  130. U.K. plutonium re-use policy slammed in House of Commons report
  131. Nuclear train accident in Britain latest of a recent series
  132. United Kingdom remains undecided on plutonium reuse options
  133. Rokkasho reprocessing plant expects to begin operations in October 2014
  134. Japanese breeder Monju control room computer hacked
  135. Russia to return nuclear-powered container ship to service
  136. Consortium established to build European fast reactor demonstrator
  137. Last HEU-LEU program shipment to leave Russia
  138. Areva to produce MOX fuel for the Netherlands
  139. Japan reports its 2012 plutonium stock to IAEA
  140. China's 2012 civilian plutonium declaration
  141. Russia to supply HEU fuel for French research reactor
  142. China is building an indigenous enrichment facility in Hanzhong
  143. Japan's 2012 plutonium management report
  144. France declares its 2012 stocks of civilian plutonium and HEU
  145. Roadmap for ending plutonium separation in Japan
  146. Germany's 2012 civilian plutonium and HEU declaration
  147. China's centrifuges produced first enriched uranium
  148. United Kingdom declares its 2012 civilian plutonium and HEU stocks
  149. Lessons learned from Sellafield MOX Plant
  150. Switzerland's 2012 plutonium holdings
  151. Enrichment plant in Paducah to close
  152. Japan's nuclear regulator to suspend Monju reactor
  153. Areva to build reprocessing plant in China
  154. Rokkasho reprocessing plant unlikely to start before 2014
  155. Civilian plutonium swap increased the amount of UK owned plutonium
  156. Areva launches commercial production at Georges Besse II North enrichment plant
  157. U.S. Department of Energy sets strategy for dealing with spent fuel
  158. Russia declares its 2011 civilian plutonium holdings
  159. Civilian plutonium in Belgium in 2011
  160. United States declares its 2011 non-military plutonium stock
  161. Russia launches HEU production line
  162. Germany declares its 2011 plutonium and HEU stocks
  163. Japan's 2011 civilian plutonium declaration
  164. No changes in China's civilian plutonium in 2011
  165. U.S. regulators issue license to GE-Hitachi for laser enrichment plant
  166. UK civilian plutonium and HEU stocks in 2011
  167. French civilian plutonium and HEU stocks in 2011
  168. Switzerland declares civilian plutonium holdings for 2011
  169. United Kingdom takes ownership of German plutonium in title swap
  170. United Kingdom to explore alternatives to use of MOX in light-water reactors
  171. U.K. Nuclear Decommissioning Authority publishes oxide fuel strategy
  172. Georges Besse enrichment plant ceases production
  173. Kazakhstan offers Ulba as a site for IAEA fuel bank
  174. United Kingdom to look at alternatives to MOX
  175. India's prototype fast breeder reactor (PFBR) to go critical early 2013
  176. Another malfunction at the Rokkasho reprocessing plant
  177. Blue Ribbon Commission released its final report
  178. Russia commissions dry storage facility in Zheleznogorsk
  179. Japan starts operating new centrifuges
  180. Japanese mislead about spent fuel reprocessing costs
  181. Belgian-Chinese MOX deal is put on hold
  182. United Kingdom plans to convert its civilian plutonium to MOX
  183. Some details of India's nuclear program
  184. Russia's civilian plutonium in 2010
  185. Mongolia ends discussions of spent fuel storage
  186. Japan's civilian plutonium holdings in 2010
  187. Belgium declares is 2010 plutonium holdings
  188. France declares its 2010 civilian plutonium and HEU stocks
  189. International Panel on Fissile Materials releases report on management of spent fuel from nuclear power reactors
  190. Switzerland's civilian plutonium in 2010
  191. U.S. non-military plutonium in 2010
  192. United States announces details of the American Assured Fuel Supply
  193. Closure of Sellafield MOX Plant Announced
  194. High-level waste shipments from Sellafield to Japan continue
  195. Draft report of the Blue Ribbon Commission
  196. New Nuclear Suppliers Group guidelines for the export of sensitive technologies
  197. China's experimental fast reactor connected to the grid
  198. Details of the plan to store spent fuel in Mongolia
  199. Japan considers shutting down Monju fast-breeder reactor
  200. Germany plutonium and HEU stocks in 2010
  201. China declares first separated civilian plutonium
  202. United Kingdom declares civilian plutonium and HEU holdings in 2010
  203. Power outage damaged six centrifuges at USEC plant
  204. Conflicting reports about spent fuel disposal in Mongolia
  205. Russia begins shipments of Mo-99 to Iran
  206. Questions raised about safety of the U.S. MOX plant
  207. Rosatom confirms it will not bring foreign-origin spent fuel to Russia
  208. U.S. MOX program wanted relaxed security at the weapon-grade plutonium facility
  209. New Russian-built enrichment plant in China begins operations
  210. Tenex and USEC sign LEU supply contract, discuss enrichment facility in the U.S.
  211. Fire in the spent fuel pool of Unit 4 at Fukushima-I
  212. U.S. plutonium disposition program: Uncertainties of the MOX route
  213. Sellafield radioactive discharges: Breach of international convention in normal operation
  214. Japan shuts down last centrifuge cascade in Rokkasho
  215. Sellafield Product & Residue Store received first batch of plutonium
  216. Plutonium to MOX: "Repeating Mistakes of the Past"
  217. UK Separated Plutonium Management - A New Sellafield MOX Plant?
  218. South Africa considers joining the Angarsk center
  219. Reprocessing in China: Separating fact from fiction
  220. U.S.-Russian 123 agreement enters into force
  221. China declared no civilian plutonium in 2008 and 2009
  222. India starts new unsafeguarded reprocessing plant
  223. Cadarache: Waste drums with plutonium content way off-limit
  224. NRC issues safety report for Savannah River MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility
  225. U.S. non-military plutonium in 2009
  226. Successful hot test of China's pilot reprocessing plant
  227. Monju reactor is unlikely to start until 2014
  228. Areva inaugurates the Georges Besse II enrichment plant
  229. U.S.-Russian 123 agreement on nuclear cooperation passes U.S. Congress
  230. IAEA approves NTI-supported fuel bank
  231. Russia created nuclear fuel reserve
  232. Further delay for India's breeder reactor
  233. Spent fuel of the BN-350 reactor moved to secure storage
  234. Germany declared its 2009 plutonium and HEU holdings
  235. Japanese utilities increase their stake in Georges Besse II enrichment plant
  236. Mongolia to join the International Uranium Enrichment Center
  237. Argentina reopens its Pilcaniyeu uranium enrichment plant
  238. China is believed to operate indigenous enrichment plant
  239. Future supply of tritium for U.S. nuclear weapons in doubt
  240. Belgium authorities and French GDF-Suez set for MOX fuel technology transfer to China
  241. Japan's civilian plutonium stock as of December 2009
  242. Ukraine is a full member of the International Uranium Enrichment Center
  243. Russia will build enrichment plant in China ahead of schedule
  244. Belgium declares its 2009 civilian plutonium stock
  245. Rokkasho plant extracted no plutonium in 2009
  246. Less than 4% of French nuclear fuel "recycled", NGOs calculate
  247. Fuel "recycling" a myth, a French report involuntarily demonstrates
  248. Report: Long-term plans to develop an FBR based plutonium economy in France is not demonstrated
  249. France: Official plan admits problems with management of uranium and plutonium
  250. France's 2009 declaration of civilian plutonium and HEU
  251. Accident at the Monju fast breeder reactor
  252. Another delay for Rokkasho reprocessing plant
  253. Rosatom set to manufacture MOX fuel at Zheleznogorsk
  254. Rosatom may build an enrichment facility in the United States
  255. Third reactor in Japan to use MOX fuel
  256. Los Alamos repackages Russian-origin plutonium-238
  257. United Kingdom's declaration of civilian plutonium and HEU in 2009
  258. Russia's civilian plutonium in 2009
  259. United States and India sign an agreement on reprocessing
  260. China's experimental fast reactor went critical
  261. URENCO begins enrichment in the United States
  262. BN-600 license may be extended to 2025
  263. Plans to expand enrichment at Angarsk put on hold
  264. It's time to give up on breeder reactors
  265. End of reprocessed uranium exports to Russia?
  266. Switzerland's civilian plutonium in 2009
  267. U.K. opens storage facility at Sellafield
  268. U.S.-Russian 123 agreement on nuclear cooperation resubmitted to Congress
  269. Japanese fast breeder reactor Monju restarted after 14-year shutdown
  270. Japanese daily Asahi slams breeder reactors
  271. UK begins return of high-level waste to foreign customers amid uncertainty about its own plutonium
  272. BN-600 fast reactor to operate until 2020
  273. AREVA signs MOX fuel fabrication contract with Japanese utility
  274. IAEA and Russia signed a fuel bank agreement
  275. U.S. civilian plutonium in 2008
  276. USEC began operations of a lead cascade at American Centrifuge Plant
  277. Japan outlines plans for use of plutonium in its 2010 research program
  278. Status of Japan's MOX fuel program
  279. A French documentary on nuclear waste
  280. Poor safety record at Sellafield plutonium facilities
  281. History and status of fast breeder reactor programs worldwide
  282. India's first fast breeder reactor delayed
  283. Civilian plutonium stocks in France 1994-2008
  284. Tritium production and recovery in the United States in FY2011
  285. Blue Ribbon Commission will examine fuel cycle
  286. URENCO outlines expansion plans
  287. Uranium gas leak at enrichment facility in Germany
  288. BN-800 expected to begin operations in 2014
  289. Improvements of the MPC&A system at Mayak
  290. Ellen Tauscher outlines U.S. policies on nuclear fuel cycle
  291. Nuclear cooperation agreement between France and India enters into force
  292. Ukraine is finally joining the Angarsk center
  293. French Prime Minister offers reprocessing technology to China
  294. Repair work completed on waste disposal site at La Hague
  295. French nuclear cooperation with India to cover reprocessing
  296. IAEA approves Russian fuel bank proposal
  297. Large discrepancy in amount of plutonium at shutdown French MOX plant
  298. Euratom Supply Agency 2008 annual report details use of plutonium
  299. Expansion of enrichment capacity in Angarsk
  300. Moscow summit yields little visible progress on nuclear cooperation
  301. Rosatom signs another fuel contract in U.S.
  302. Russia in talks about centrifuge plant in the U.S.?
  303. Russia will sell enrichment services directly to U.S. utilities
  304. Russia ships centrifuges to China
  305. Obama-Medvedev statement notes civil HEU minimization, 123 agreement
  306. Kuwait pledges 10 million to NTI fuel bank
  307. IAEA approves India's additional protocol
  308. The end of Yucca Mountain
  309. Ukraine signs fuel supply contract with TVEL
  310. Iran says it's still interested in Angarsk IUEC
  311. Rosatom floating reactors plans
  312. IAEA reports on Iran and Syria
  313. Russia signs nuclear agreement with Mongolia
  314. Cooperation on shared nuclear waste repository in Europe
  315. Launch of Rokkasho plant delayed
  316. TVEL will supply fuel pellets to India
  317. Ukraine is joining Angarsk center
  318. Areva to supply reactors, fuel, and uranium to India
  319. Financing problems at the American Centrifuge Plant
  320. GLE begins licensing process
  321. Bushehr start date is uncertain
  322. Areva to supply enrichment services to EdF
  323. Large spent fuel repository planned for Krasnoyarsk region
  324. India signs safeguards agreement
  325. MOX fuel shipment to Japan prepared
  326. U.S. Supreme Court rules that enriched uranium is "goods"
  327. Enrichment plant in Resende to begin operations
  328. U.S. withdraws 123 agreement with Russia from Congress
  329. NSG approves nuclear trade with India
  330. Bushehr reactor will not start in 2008
  331. Rosatom plans for Zheleznogorsk
  332. USEC American Centrifuge Plant to cost $3.5 billion
  333. Construction of spent fuel storage facility in Zheleznogorsk to resume
  334. 123 agreement in danger
  335. No centrifuge safeguards in Angarsk
  336. Rosatom took control over nuclear icebreakers
  337. Ukraine considers fuel fabrication
  338. UAE supports NTI fuel bank
  339. MOX fuel controversy
  340. U.S. donates $50 million to fuel bank
  341. Massive subsidy to Rosatom
  342. Mayak plans expansion of reprocessing
  343. Mayak wants to build a MOX fabrication plant
  344. Kudankulam fuel shipments completed
  345. Cameco joins the Silex project
  346. Areva signs contract to build MOX fuel fabrication facility
  347. Russia and China sign enrichment deal
  348. Accelerated downblending: Domenici amendment
  349. U.S.-Russian agreement on nuclear cooperation
  350. AREVA will build an enrichment plant in Idaho
  351. GE-Hitachi plans to build a Silex plant in U.S.
  352. Failure of GNEP strategy
  353. Japan is cautious about Angarsk
  354. Ukraine fuel supply between TVEL and Westinghouse
  355. Ukraine is holding back its spent fuel due to raising cost
  356. Russia will continue supplying centrifuges to China
  357. Russia may build a centrifuge plant in the U.S.?
  358. Ukraine tries to diversify fuel supply
  359. U.S.-Russian agreement on nuclear cooperation stalled
  360. Norway pledges $5 million to a fuel bank
  361. Russian-Indian agreement on Kudankulam
  362. Armenia joins Angarsk center
  363. Angarsk will be under IAEA safeguards
  364. Russia and the United States signed a uranium agreement
  365. Ukraine to create fuel reserve
  366. U.S. and Russia to sign a uranium enrichment deal
  367. Russia delivers fuel for the Bushehr plant in Iran
  368. Ukraine is building spent fuel storage facility
  369. Russia raises the cost of spent fuel takeback
  370. Price of Russian fuel for Ukraine
  371. China wants reprocessing technology from France
  372. Russia begins shipment of fuel to Iran
  373. U.S.-Russian agreement on plutonium disposal