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U.K. reaches deal with EDF on decommissioning AGRs

June 25, 2021, 7:04AMRadwaste Solutions
Hunterston B’s pile cap and fueling machine. (Photo: EDF)

The U.K. government and EDF have agreed to improved arrangements for the decommissioning of Britain’s seven advanced gas-cooled reactor nuclear power plants, which are due to reach the end of their operational lives this decade.

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