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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have undergone rapid development over the last few years, with many leisure and commercial uses. The NDA is looking to maximise their value for nuclear decommissioning.
Companies recognised for their local commitment in House of Lords ceremony.
LLW Repository Ltd workforce raise over £2,600 for their charity of the year, Danica's Dream Fund.
Enabling works will pave the way for capping programme on Site.
The NDA is collaborating with the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to explore whether data collected by satellites orbiting the earth could be turned into useful insights for the nuclear clean-up mission.
We welcomed an estimated 5000 visitors at New Scientist Live
A range of innovative robotic systems will be on display at an event in Cumbria next month as an £8.5 million competition moves to the next stage.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
LLW Repository Ltd (LLWR) Manager focuses on options for managing legacy sites.
Dounreay's latest supplier information day, hosted jointly with companies appointed to its decommissioning services framework, has proved popular with companies from around the UK.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has been hearing first-hand how the UK and Japan are collaborating on nuclear decommissioning when she attended a reception at the British Embassy in Tokyo.
Half of the last remaining radioactive fuel elements jammed for decades inside the iconic Dounreay Fast Reactor (DFR) have now been removed.
Hundreds of nuclear industry experts gathered in Cumbria for a two-day focus on managing radioactive waste.
The Environment Agency is opening a public consultation on environmental permit changes at Sellafield, in preparation for the end of fuel reprocessing at the site.
Magnox has dispatched the final flask of spent fuel from Wylfa Site for reprocessing at Sellafield in Cumbria, marking the end of defuelling operations at all of the UK’s first generation nuclear reactors.
The last nuclear fuel has been safely shipped from Wylfa Site on Anglesey, North Wales, marking a major decommissioning milestone for the UK nuclear industry.
Shining examples of safety and wellbeing in the nuclear industry have been honoured at a top awards ceremony today.
The Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) visited Dounreay, Britain's former centre of nuclear fast reactor research and development.
The daily grind is looking up after foil coffee bags became a perk in preventing radioactive gases from escaping during work to decommission the nuclear site.
Defueling operations are complete at Sellafield’s Calder Hall.
Magnox Ltd has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) after ownership transferred from the Parent Body Organisation, Cavendish Fluor Partnership.
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