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National Nuclear Laboratory Launches

The UK Government has today launched the new National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) for the UK

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Fun and Fascination in the Nuclear Industry

With the advent of nuclear new build, the newly formed National Nuclear Laboratory is collaborating with the educational charity The Smallpeice Trust to demonstrate the exciting opportunities available to the scientists and engine

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Gemstone to Power National Nuclear Laboratory

The UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory only got the official go-ahead last month but can already boast a High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) known as Gemstone to create and integrate 4D computer models

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NNL contributes to Environment Agency Consultations

The UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory has made submissions to two current consultations being run by the Environment Agency

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Industry News: US reactor uprates boost capacity

The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved uprates to seven nuclear reactors over the last year, adding a further 249 MWe to overall US nuclear capacity

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Industry News: EDF to buy British Energy

British Energy (BE) is to be sold to Electricité de France (EdF) for £12.5 billion ($23.

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World Nuclear Experts Debate ‘Hot Labs’

A group of the most eminent experts in highly radioactive work from around the world saw some of the unrivalled nuclear facilities for themselves on a visit to the newly created National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) at Sellafield

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Site Investigations Handbook – Update

NNL’s Site Investigation Handbook v2 is now available to download

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RadBall Award Nomination

The National Nuclear Laboratory’s innovative radiation mapping device, RadBall, has been nominated for the IChemE Award for Innovation and Excellence in Health and Safety

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RadBall – Double Winner!

The National Nuclear Laboratory were double winners at last night’s ICheme Awards

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