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- Chapelcross nuclear power station is a former Magnox nuclear power station undergoing decommissioning. It is located in Annan in Dumfries and Galloway...
- station to enter operation in the West, and was the sister plant to the Chapelcross plant in Scotland. Both were commissioned and originally operated by...
- spent-fuel facility at Windscale, and the dual-purpose Calder Hall and Chapelcross military plutonium producing reactors. The Atomic Energy Authority (Weapons...
- the locations of the sites. Magnox North Ltd became the operator of Chapelcross, Hunterston A, Oldbury, Trawsfynydd and Wylfa. Magnox South Ltdbecame...
- Prin****l control over the reaction rate was provided by a number (48 at Chapelcross and Calder Hall) of boron-steel control rods which could be raised and...
- in Scotland, however generation ceased at Hunterson A in 1990 and at Chapelcross in 2004. Between 2004 and 2021, nuclear energy accounted for 25-43% of...
- Bradwell, Calder Hall, Dungeness, Heysham 2 and Oldbury in England and Chapelcross and Hunterston in Scotland. Parsons took over the turbine and generator...
- plutonium was apparently sourced from the Magnox reactors at Calder Hall or Chapelcross. The content of Pu-239 in material used for the 1962 test was not disclosed...
- synonymous with the royal blue and gold pairing. Just outside the town, the Chapelcross nuclear power station operated from 1959 to 2004 and is being decommissioned...
- States, in 1959 Fermi 1 (civilian), Michigan, United States, in 1966 Chapelcross nuclear power station (civilian), Scotland, in 1967 the Lucens reactor...