Defuelling starts at Calder Hall via World Nuclear News

Operations to remove the fuel from the two shut down Magnox reactors at the Calder Hall plant at Sellafield have finally started. The four 50 MWe units at Calder hall – the world’s first industrial-scale nuclear power plant – were closed in 2003 after 47 years of operation. Its four cooling towers were demolished in 2007, but the used fuel rods have remained in place in the reactors since they last generated power. The overall defuelling program is expected to take up to six years, during which time the fuel will be removed from the reactors and transferred elsewhere on the Sellafield site for reprocessing.

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