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  • The remaining Magnox reactors remained in public ownership as Magnox Electric.
  • The remaining Magnox reactors remained in public ownership as Magnox Electric.
  • Chapelcross had four Magnox reactors capable of generating 60 MWe of power each.
  • When Chaplecross was fully operational its four Magnox reactors produced 194 megawatts of electricity.
  • On 30 January 1998 Magnox Electric was merged into BNFL as BNFL Magnox Generation.
  • On 30 January 1998 Magnox Electric was merged into BNFL as BNFL Magnox Generation.
  • All UK Magnox power stations are due cease operation by the end of 2015.
  • Springfields Fuels Limited ended production of Magnox fuel elements in 2008 due to these plans.
  • The plutonium was apparently sourced from the military Magnox reactors at Calder Hall or Chapelcross.
  • In January 1990 it shut down a reactor at the Hunterston A Magnox Power Station.
  • The site is managed by Magnox Limited who are contracted to deliver the site decommissioning programme.
  • It also includes facilities at the BNFL site at Sellafield in Cumbria used for reprocessing Magnox fuel.
  • Berkeley was also the site of Berkeley nuclear power station, which has two Magnox nuclear reactors.
  • The UNGG and the Magnox are the two main types of gas cooled reactor ( GCR ).
  • Magnox Ltd is responsible for the decommissioning of ten Magnox nuclear power stations in the United Kingdom.
  • Magnox Ltd is responsible for the decommissioning of ten Magnox nuclear power stations in the United Kingdom.
  • As of 2014, the First Generation Magnox Storage Pond ( FGMSP ) remains as a priority decommissioning project.
  • The reactor designs were based on declassified information about the British Magnox design at Mol-Dessel in Belgium.
  • It was developed independently of and in parallel to the British Magnox design, and to meet similar requirements.
  • Magnox fuel incorporated cooling fins to provide maximum heat transfer despite low operating temperatures, making it expensive to produce.
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