Nuclear Decommissioning Authority: Draft Business Plan 2026 to 2029 for consultation
Consultation description
The NDA is responsible for one of the most important environmental programmes in the world, decommissioning the UK’s earliest nuclear sites safely, securely and sustainably, to leave a long-lasting positive legacy for future generations.
The plan demonstrates how the NDA will deliver on its Strategy and sets out key activities and the progress expected across all its sites during the next 3 years, in line with funding allocated by the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
It sets out a clear, ambitious and credible programme with the focus remaining on hazard reduction and getting the most out of working together across the NDA group.
The mission will be progressed on a number of fronts, including continuing key construction projects, and the sustained retrievals of waste from all four legacy ponds and silos at Sellafield, placing waste into modern engineered containers before on-site storage pending conditioning and final disposal.
The period covered by the business plan will also see change as the NDA is trusted to do more, including the transfer of the first Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor site – Hunterston B – to the NDA group from EDF Energy for decommissioning in 2026. The group has played a pivotal role in achieving the milestone of Hunterston B being successfully defueled on time and on budget, collaborating with EDF to enable spent nuclear fuel to be safely and securely removed from the site.
This year, the group has been allocated £154 million by government to develop specialised capabilities to enable disposal of the UK’s plutonium stocks, helping to drive forward important national policy throughout the period of this business plan and beyond.
At Nuclear Restoration Services sites, a project to reduce the height of two reactor buildings at its Trawsfynydd site, in North Wales, will take place during this Business Plan period.
Nuclear Waste Services will continue the significant work to identify a site that could host a Geological Disposal Facility, having identified Areas of Focus in the search areas in West Cumbria in 2025. Nuclear Transport Solutions will continue vital work to develop the key technologies, capabilities and assets required to transport High-Assay Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel; supporting UK Government plans to expand nuclear power.
Confidentiality and data protection
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Consultation conduct
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Next steps
We’ll consider all responses received to the consultation and revise the Draft Business Plan as appropriate. Subject to approval by the UK and Scottish Governments, we’ll publish the final version of our Business Plan before the end of March 2026.
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Ways to respond
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Write to:
NDA Business Planning,
Business Plan Consultation,
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority,
Herdus House,
Westlakes Science and Technology Park,
Moor Row,
Cumbria,
CA24 3HU