Could Hitachi walk away?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-35451337
Visual descriptions of the area around Wylfa, Anglesey, soon to be the site of Wylfa Newydd. What does this area look like now? Watch the changes as they happened. How will this area be changed by the new construction works? Will I still be in the area to see it all happen? The answer is now, no. House sold on 27th January 2016. How might this blog be continued? If you start a new one on Wylfa WalkerNewydd? please let me know and link to this one.
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Friday, 5 February 2016
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Move to Step 3 for Assesment of Proposed Reactor
Office for Nuclear Development update – Generic
Design Assessment (GDA) of Hitachi-GE’s UK ABWR
For information, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) and the
Environment Agency (EA) working with Natural Resources Wales (NRW) have
completed an initial high level assessment of Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy’s
UK-Advanced Boiling Water Reactor (UK ABWR) design and have moved to Step 3 of
the assessment process.
Full details on the GDA of new reactors is available on the joint regulators website.
You can also make a comment
about the UK ABWR design via Hitachi-GE’s website. Hitachi-GE will respond
to the comments and issues raised.
Saturday, 21 June 2014
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Notice from The Office for Nuclear Development
On Monday 6 January 2014, The Office for
Nuclear Regulation (ONR) and the Environment Agency announced that they are
progressing to the next phase of their assessment of a new nuclear reactor
design for the UK.
The UK Advanced Boiling Water Reactor
(UK ABWR) is proposed to be used in new nuclear power stations at Wylfa in
Anglesey and Oldbury in South Gloucestershire. The assessment follows nine
months of preparatory work by the reactor designer, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy,
and the regulators.
Furthermore, Hitachi-GE Nuclear
Energy, have launched a comment process, as part of the early phases of this
regulatory assessment, which enables anyone to submit comments and questions to
the company for their response.
Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy have
developed a website which presents an overview of the technology which you can
visit at the following website: www.hitachi-hgne-uk-abwr.co.uk.
The website gives an
explanation of the reactor design and some of its key features. The
website also gives the opportunity for comments or questions on the design of
the reactor, or on the submissions which have been made to the regulators.
Hitachi-GE will respond to these comments and share both the questions and
their answers with the regulators.
Notification of this process is
being sent to elected representatives, councils, officials, community groups
and NGOs across the UK and beyond.
Kind regards,
The Office for Nuclear
Development
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