Archive: HEU minimization

  1. Civilian plutonium declarations for 2023
  2. Small quantity of HEU to be exported to Japan
  3. NNSA to ask for risk assessment of weapons usability of High-Assay Low Enriched Uranium fuels
  4. Russia removed all HEU spent fuel from naval base in Gremikha
  5. ASP Isotopes to provide HALEU to TerraPower
  6. Framatom to provide HALEU metal for TerraPower
  7. Framatome to produce LEU fuel for Germany's FRM-II reactor
  8. 2022 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  9. US Department of Energy requests proposals for HALEU deconversion
  10. TerraPower and Centrus to cooperate on HALEU
  11. US government urged to stop the HEU test reactor project
  12. US reactor experiment to use HEU
  13. 2021 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  14. Russia delivers fuel for China's CFR-600 reactor
  15. US National Academies panel skeptical about US Department of Energy's promotion of spent fuel reprocessing
  16. Conversion of the last HEU research reactor in Japan
  17. All HEU removed from the Kyoto University Critical Assembly
  18. Removal of HEU from three Japan's research facilities
  19. Restart of the IVG.1M reactor with LEU fuel
  20. US to export HEU fuel for the BR2 reactor in Belgium
  21. United States secures HEU-free supply of Mo-99
  22. UK company requested five grams of HEU for radiation detectors
  23. 2020 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to the IAEA
  24. Kazakhstan moves downblended fuel of IGR reactor to storage
  25. Russia launches production line to supply uranium fuel for China's CFR-600 reactor
  26. United States and Kazakhstan work to eliminate HEU fuel of research reactors
  27. United States continues to supply weapon-grade HEU for French reactor
  28. U.S. and Norway will work together to downblend Norwegian HEU
  29. 2019 civilian plutonium and HEU declarations submitted to the IAEA
  30. Framatome and Technical University of Munich will work on U-Mo fuel
  31. U.S. to export small amount of HEU to Belgium for safeguards applications
  32. Belgium produced first commercial batch of Mo-99 with LEU
  33. US study of reactor and fuel types to enable naval reactors to shift from HEU fuel
  34. Australia's 2019 INFCIRC/912 HEU report
  35. United States to continue export of HEU for medical isotope production
  36. US debates its future needs for enriched uranium for military and other purposes
  37. 2018 civilian plutonium and HEU declarations submitted to the IAEA
  38. Russia appears to expand the HEU production line in Zelenogorsk
  39. All fuel removed from the last HEU research reactor in Canada, SLOWPOKE-II Saskatchewan
  40. Exports of U.S. civilian HEU
  41. Norway submits first HEU declaration under INFCIRC/912
  42. Supply of U.S. HEU to Europe for Mo-99 production continues
  43. Russia delivers a batch of HEU fuel for China's CEFR fast neutron reactor
  44. U.S. shift away from HEU-fueled naval nuclear reactors could begin in the 2040s
  45. Transfer of HEU from the United Kingdom to the United States is completed
  46. High-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) production in the United States
  47. Russia to supply HEU fuel for China's CFR-600 fast reactor
  48. All HEU removed from Nigeria
  49. Malaysia and Luxembourg join the HEU minimization initiative
  50. United States to export small amount of HEU to United Arab Emirates
  51. United States to down-blend HEU for tritium production
  52. One of U.S. HEU reactors, TREAT, restarted
  53. 2017 civilian plutonium declarations submitted to IAEA
  54. Request for another shipment of U.S. HEU to Europe for Mo-99 production
  55. Russia is working on lifetime cores of naval reactors
  56. Pilot project to reprocess naval spent fuel at Idaho National Laboratory
  57. Canada's NRU reactor permanently shut down
  58. United States to send more HEU to Europe for Mo-99 production
  59. Small amount of HEU from the United States to the United Kingdom
  60. Medical isotope production in the Netherlands converted to LEU
  61. Fissile material issues in the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018
  62. United States to continue supplying HEU for Mo-99 production in Europe
  63. New Russian icebreakers will use HEU fuel
  64. Production of new highly enriched uranium in Russia for the FRM-II in Germany
  65. Kazakhstan tests LEU fuel in IVG research reactor
  66. 2016 civilian plutonium reports submitted to IAEA
  67. Isotope production in South Africa converted to LEU
  68. All HEU removed from the VVR-K reactor in Kazakhstan
  69. The Use of Highly-Enriched Uranium as Fuel in Russia - New IPFM report
  70. Production of medical isotopes in Russia
  71. All HEU is removed from Ghana
  72. Export of U.S. HEU to Europe authorized
  73. Research reactor in Ghana converted to LEU
  74. Russia decommissioned one of its HEU facilities
  75. U.S. material in Europe to be used to manufacture HEU targets
  76. U.S. to provide small amounts of HEU to Slovenia and South Korea
  77. More than twenty states commit to minimize HEU in civilian applications
  78. India's first nuclear submarine accepted for service
  79. Russia suspends cooperation agreement with the United States and ends reactor conversion work
  80. Russia prepares to accept spent fuel of Kazakhstan's VVR-K reactor
  81. United States to prepare HEU shipment to Canada as part of a Mo-99 contingency plan
  82. All HEU fuel removed from Poland
  83. 2015 civilian plutonium reports submitted to IAEA
  84. National Academies report on production of molybdenum-99 for medical imaging
  85. Indonesia is now free of HEU
  86. By exporting HEU to Europe United States contradicts its own Nuclear Security Summit pledge
  87. U.S. Office of Naval Reactors outlines $1 billion R&D plan for development of LEU fuel
  88. United States to supply HEU for Mo-99 production in Europe
  89. Russia confirmed supplying HEU to the FRM-II reactor in Germany
  90. United States to supply small amount of HEU to China
  91. United States to provide a small amount of HEU to Japan
  92. United States to export HEU fuel for Belgium's BR-2 reactor
  93. IRT-T research reactor in Tomsk to operate on HEU until 2035
  94. Canada to shut down one of its SLOWPOKE reactors
  95. Questionable HEU exchange between United Kingdom and United States
  96. Elimination of all HEU in Argentina
  97. Kazakhstan completed conversion of VVR-K reactor
  98. One of China's MNSR reactors converted to LEU
  99. BR-2 reactor in Belgium switched fuel providers, but keeps HEU
  100. Plutonium from Japan is shipped to the United States
  101. New IPFM report: Banning the production of highly enriched uranium
  102. United States brings plutonium from Germany, Switzerland, and Japan
  103. U.S. National Academies report on reducing the use of HEU in research reactors
  104. HEU left behind in 1998 is finally removed from Georgia
  105. 2014 civilian plutonium (and HEU) reports submitted to IAEA
  106. All HEU is removed from Uzbekistan
  107. GAO report evaluates U.S. efforts to secure vulnerable nuclear materials
  108. All HEU removed from Jamaica
  109. HEU Spent Fuel from Switzerland Arrives at Savannah River Site; May be Last Shipment from Switzerland
  110. Gamma research reactor at Kurchatov Institute is being decommissioned
  111. Another shipment of U.S. HEU to Canada is requested
  112. U.S. HEU for medical isotope production in Europe
  113. United Stated to send 130 kg of HEU to France
  114. Kazakhstan removes spent fuel of VVR-K reactor, commits to eliminate HEU
  115. No research reactor fuel was shipped to the United States since 2012
  116. United States to supply HEU for Belgian BR2 reactor
  117. Russia completed conversion of Argus research reactor
  118. Russia and the United States continue to discuss conversion of research reactors
  119. United States prepares to restart TREAT reactor
  120. Fresh fuel of VVR-K critical assembly removed from Kazakhstan
  121. Some spent HEU fuel removed from Poland
  122. United States to send more HEU to Europe for medical isotope production
  123. Germany's 2013 report on civilian plutonium and HEU
  124. French civilian plutonium and HEU in 2013
  125. United States continues export of highly enriched uranium to Canada and Europe
  126. US NRC releases report on the use of HEU in research reactors
  127. United States opens to the possibility of using LEU in its future naval reactors
  128. Kazakhstan is working on conversion of IVG research reactor
  129. HEU and plutonium removed from Belgium
  130. HEU and plutonium removed from Italy
  131. United States and Japan to remove plutonium and HEU from Fast Critical Assembly
  132. Russia to return all HEU from Uzbekistan
  133. Russia to supply HEU to research reactors abroad
  134. Russia to return nuclear-powered container ship to service
  135. HEU spent fuel removed from LFR reactor at Petten
  136. United States continues to supply HEU to Europe
  137. Last HEU-LEU program shipment to leave Russia
  138. All HEU removed from Hungary
  139. Shipments of research reactor fuel to the United States
  140. Russia to supply HEU fuel for fast neutron reactor in China
  141. Russia to supply HEU fuel for French research reactor
  142. Transfer of Georgian HEU spent fuel from Dounreay to Savannah River Site
  143. United States to ship 7.5 kg of HEU to Canada
  144. Germany's 2012 civilian plutonium and HEU declaration
  145. All highly-enriched uranium removed from Vietnam
  146. Progress in the US-Russian reactor conversion program
  147. Areva to supply fuel for FRM-II research reactor
  148. United States continues HEU supply to Canada
  149. All HEU removed from Czech Republic
  150. HEU spent fuel of a Czech research reactor arrived in Murmansk
  151. No date yet for PIK reactor start-up
  152. All HEU removed from Austria
  153. Spent HEU fuel removed from Uzbekistan
  154. Russia launches HEU production line
  155. Germany declares its 2011 plutonium and HEU stocks
  156. Russia to begin conversion of its research reactors to LEU in 2013
  157. Maria reactor in Poland converted to LEU
  158. Russia and the United States to work on HEU removal
  159. Kazakhstan begins tests of LEU fuel for VVR-K reactor
  160. Brazil formally initiates its nuclear-powered submarine project
  161. Russia and the United States to work on reactor conversion
  162. U.S. administration announces steps to encourage production of Mo-99 without HEU
  163. Russia to consolidate HEU fuel production in Electrostal
  164. Russia is set to produce new highly-enriched uranium
  165. NNSA requests license to supply HEU to Europe
  166. United States looking to shut down last HEU pulsed reactor
  167. Russia to take spent fuel of Uzbekistan's research reactors
  168. Austria and Norway present a working paper on HEU minimization
  169. Conversion of High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge delayed until 2020
  170. NNSA to support accelerator-driven Mo-99 production in the U.S.
  171. U.S. to supply LEU for Belgian BR2 research reactor
  172. Russia develops LEU fuel for VVR-K reactor in Kazakhstan
  173. Small amount of HEU remained in Ukraine
  174. Nuclear submarine inducted into Indian Navy
  175. U.S. reported to complete HEU shipment to France
  176. Sweden to export plutonium to the United States
  177. U.S. to supply HEU to European countries while they pursue conversion
  178. Ukraine removed all HEU from its territory
  179. All HEU is removed from Mexico
  180. Vietnam to return spent fuel of research reactor in Dalat to Russia
  181. Russia and the United States completed conversion feasibility studies for two reactors
  182. Russia hands over a nuclear submarine to India
  183. India plans new research reactors
  184. Congress urged to restrict Russian medical isotopes produced with HEU
  185. Kazakhstan eliminates 33 kg of fresh HEU fuel
  186. GAO report on U.S. ability to account for its nuclear material overseas
  187. U.S. is working to remove nuclear material from Italy
  188. United States to remove HEU from Mexico
  189. Belarus suspends HEU removal talks with the United States
  190. U.S.-origin HEU spent fuel removed from South Africa
  191. More delays for PIK reactor
  192. Germany plutonium and HEU stocks in 2010
  193. Russia starts IBR-2 reactor after modernization
  194. Start-up of PIK reactor further delayed
  195. A bill to reduce use of HEU in Mo-99 production is introduced in the Senate
  196. Fresh HEU fuel removed from Ukraine
  197. Spent fuel of a research reactor in Vinca shipped to Russia
  198. German government blocks HEU spent fuel shipment to Russia
  199. Belarus will remove all HEU by 2012
  200. U.S. attempts to remove spent research reactor fuel from Pakistan
  201. 85 kg of HEU removed from Belarus
  202. The 2009 HEU shipment from Libya detailed
  203. Rosatom and DoE to study conversion of Russian reactors
  204. Spent HEU fuel removed from General Atomics facility
  205. Spent fuel of Rossendorf research reactor to be shipped to Russia
  206. South Africa's Nesca to supply all-LEU molybdenum-99 to the United States
  207. HEU-fueled reactor operated without license for months
  208. Spent HEU fuel shipped from Poland
  209. Russia to remove HEU fuel from Belarus
  210. HFR reactor at Petten resumed operations
  211. Failure of a research reactor in Egypt reported
  212. NIIAR at Dimitrovgrad prepares to enter Mo-99 market
  213. South African company delivers Mo-99 produced with LEU
  214. Canada completed repair of NRU reactor
  215. Supply of Russian HEU to Western Europe
  216. Argentina considers naval reactors
  217. Spent HEU fuel removed from a research reactor in Kiev
  218. Obninsk institute produces Mo-99 for Poland
  219. MURR reactor to be converted to LEU fuel
  220. Update on shipments of research reactor fuel to the U.S.
  221. Russia's commitment to remove research reactor fuel in 2010
  222. Nuclear Security Summit documents
  223. Canada to return HEU from Chalk River to the United States
  224. All HEU removed from Chile
  225. Global inventory of HEU-fueled reactors, 2009
  226. Ukraine pledged to remove all HEU by 2012
  227. PIK reactor start-up delayed
  228. U.S. to supply HEU for the High Flux Reactor in France
  229. United States to send HEU to France for Belgian BR2 reactor
  230. HFR reactor shut down for repairs
  231. Maria reactor to produce molybdenum
  232. GTRI plans for FY2011
  233. U.S. assistance in securing fissile materials in Russia
  234. NRC declined to restrict licensing of civilian use of HEU
  235. Two U.S. companies get grants to build domestic medical isotope production
  236. Shipments of spent fuel of research reactors to the U.S.
  237. PIK reactor is ready for start-up
  238. Categorization of HEU fuel at Sandia
  239. Almost all HEU removed from Turkey
  240. Russia's reactor decommissioning plans
  241. Last HEU is removed from Libya
  242. GTRI announces reactor conversions, fuel removals
  243. NNSA announces conversion of research reactors
  244. U.S. and Russian experts talk nuclear security at Angarsk
  245. Moscow summit yields little visible progress on nuclear cooperation
  246. Spent HEU fuel removed from Romania by air
  247. Fresh HEU fuel removed from Romania
  248. VVR-M reactor in Ukraine received LEU fuel
  249. U.S. removes spent HEU fuel from Australia
  250. Spent HEU fuel removed from Kazakhstan
  251. NRU reactor at Chalk River Labs shut down for repairs
  252. Obama-Medvedev statement notes civil HEU minimization, 123 agreement
  253. Update on GTRI strategy and numbers
  254. Russia will bring back spent fuel from research reactor in Romania
  255. HFR isotope production reactor restart
  256. GTRI to bring gap material from Canada, South Africa
  257. Russia prepares to bring spent fuel from Hungary
  258. Europe's isotope production reactors are down
  259. Research reactors conversion in Russia
  260. Spent HEU fuel removed from Bulgaria
  261. Fuel from reactor in Hungary will be removed this year
  262. Russia will work to remove spent fuel of a research reactor from Bulgaria
  263. Spent HEU fuel removed from Latvia
  264. TVEL will supply HEU fuel to Poland