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NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING vs NUCLEAR PLANT DECOMMISSIONING

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Nuclear decommissioning' is a general term that refers to the process of shutting down a nuclear facility and managing its radioactive waste. 'Nuclear plant decommissioning' is more specific and explicitly refers to the decommissioning of a nuclear power plant.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 494 views

NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING

This phrase is correct and commonly used in the context of shutting down nuclear facilities and managing radioactive waste.

This term refers to the process of shutting down a nuclear facility, such as a power plant, and managing its radioactive waste.
  • The first of them focuses specifically on the issue of funds for nuclear decommissioning.
  • Completion of nuclear decommissioning assistance (2007 to 2013)
  • Nuclear Decommissioning (Kozloduy) | €85.0 million |
  • A long-term programme of nuclear decommissioning and waste management is also included within this policy area.
  • Taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to the nuclear sector, including nuclear decommissioning, inspections and fees for nuclear installations.
  • By letter dated 19 December 2003, the United Kingdom (UK) authorities notified the Commission of the State aid implications of the law setting up the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency (hereafter the measure).
  • 'Council Regulation (EU) No 1369/2013 of 13 December 2013 on Union support for the nuclear decommissioning assistance programme in Lithuania, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1990/2006'.
  • The NDA would be expected not only to make decommissioning safer and more efficient but also to pave the way for a real nuclear decommissioning market.
  • Nuclear Decommissioning (Slovakia,
  • There is a considerable legacy from the past in the Eastern countries, and I will just mention a particular dimension of our work, which is nuclear decommissioning, on which we are doing a lot of work with the European Union.
  • The management of nuclear decommissioning funds should never have been used or misused by the utilities as a form of state aid and as an excuse for going on a buying spree across Europe for other utilities.
  • (203) A similar argument applies to the decommissioning of sites. BE will for these costs make contributions towards the decommissioning of the reactors to the Nuclear Decommissioning Fund and contribute consequently significantly to the overall decommissioning costs.
  • Subject: UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and EC Treaty
  • I particularly welcome the demands that nuclear decommissioning funds be fully subject to EU competition law.
  • The United Kingdom first recalls its commitment to nuclear decommissioning and clean-up.
  • Nuclear decommissioning assistance programmes in Bulgaria, Lithuania and Slovakia
  • Later on, they will be selected via competitive procedures, with a view to triggering the development of a real nuclear decommissioning and clean-up market.
  • The A1 nuclear power plant has no dedicated nuclear decommissioning fund.
  • Under the provisions of this legislation, a new non-departmental public body, known as the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), was created.
  • Technically, these assets are not transferred directly to the NDA, but rather consolidated in a Government fund, the Nuclear Decommissioning Funding Account.

Alternatives:

  • decommissioning of nuclear facilities
  • nuclear facility decommissioning

NUCLEAR PLANT DECOMMISSIONING

This phrase is also correct and specifically refers to the decommissioning process of a nuclear power plant.

This term is more specific and explicitly refers to the decommissioning process of a nuclear power plant, including dismantling and decontamination.
  • I agree with the proposal's aim of ensuring that adequate financial resources are set aside to meet the requirements of nuclear plant decommissioning, and that the waste is managed in a transparent manner.
  • The second is the need to ensure that adequate financial resources are set aside to meet the requirements of nuclear plant decommissioning and that the resultant waste is disposed of.
  • Subject: Nuclear safety: plant decommissioning and incorporation of costs
  • The nuclear industry must realise that it can no longer shirk its responsibility for nuclear power plant decommissioning, as it has so often done in the past.
  • This appropriation is intended to cover the financing of the Bohunice (Slovakia) nuclear power plant decommissioning fund, in accordance with the agreements signed with Slovakia.
  • Following the tragic events in Japan, I believe there is an urgent need to complete all the programmes for closing and decommissioning nuclear plants in Central and Eastern Europe whose operations do not comply with European safety standards.
  • Representing a constituency in a region which has for many years played a leading role in the civil use of nuclear energy, I welcome the initiative of Mr Chichester in producing this report on the future of decommissioning nuclear plants.
  • Recital C of the resolution of the Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy states that Europe boasts a high level of expertise when it comes to decommissioning nuclear plants.
  • Discussions tonight will address in particular not nuclear plants, but the decommissioning of nuclear installations, be it in relation to the end of their lifetime, or be it for power plants in new Member States, which could not be upgraded at affordable costs.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, as with Bulgaria's Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, the decommissioning of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania was one of the conditions for accession to the European Union.
  • Radioactive waste arises mainly from activities related to power generation, inter alia from the operation of nuclear power plants and their decommissioning, but also from other activities, such as applications of radioactive isotopes in medicine, research and industry.
  • The decommissioning of nuclear plants is a very specific activity.
  • There is no harmonised Community-wide system for allocating decommissioning costs to the successive owners of a nuclear plant.
  • Similarly, the costs of providing for eventual decommissioning and waste disposal should be built into the assessment and business plans of any new nuclear plant that is permitted.
  • In the Union, the operators of nuclear plants set aside provisions for covering the future costs of decommissioning and management of related radioactive wastes.
  • It should be noted that the price of nuclear generated electricity includes the costs of waste processing and plant decommissioning, which is generally estimated at 15 % of a plant's initial cost.
  • The Holyhead (Anglesey) plant can no longer receive electricity at an economically viable rate from the nearby nuclear plant because the plant is on the decommissioning list and is now state-aided.
  • Concerning the decommissioning costs, the Commission notes that these costs will occur in the future but relate to the construction of nuclear plants which took place in the past.
  • As regards the decommissioning of the Kozloduy nuclear plant, no provision had been included in the MFF 2007-2013, although the issue was already well-identified.
  • He therefore did not need to start talking about new nuclear plants at the end of a statement on a report which describes how decommissioning is gathering pace around the world.

Alternatives:

  • decommissioning of a nuclear power plant
  • nuclear reactor decommissioning

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