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Hunterston A no longer needs an off-site plan

The ONR have agreed with Magnox Limit’s judgement that a REPPIR emergency is no longer required at Hunterston A which is being decommissioned. This is further progress towards clearing away the first generation nuclear power stations in the UK. (ONR report here).

Hunterston A
Hunterston A – Image Magnox Limited
Posted on March 24, 2016December 9, 2024Author Keith PearceCategories Interesting publications & events, UncategorizedTags ONR

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