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  1. Dec 8, 2022 · It found Sellafield Ltd’s carbon footprint continued to reduce in 2021, driven by reductions in electricity and steam usage on the Sellafield site.

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  2. Sep 29, 2024 · Sellafield Ltd, in Cumbria, said the first deposits have been placed into a space-saving storage rack that would allow the site to store 50% more spent nuclear fuel.

  3. Used fuel from the UK's current fleet of AGR (advanced gas-cooled reactor) nuclear power stations will continue to be sent for storage at Sellafield. The site's commercial Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (Thorp) plant ceased reprocessing in 2018 after 24 years of operation.

  4. Sep 23, 2022 · It also sets out the additional value that the work at Sellafield brings to the country, including: Security of energy supply – through the storage of spent fuel. National security – through the safe and secure management of special nuclear materials. Creating economic growth – through the investment in the supply chain.

    • Directors
    • Principal Activities and Future Developments
    • Review of The Business
    • Progress at Pace
    • Safe, Secure Sustainable, Site Stewardship
    • Lifetime Value For Money
    • Safety Performance
    • Changing The Way That We Work with Our Supply Chain
    • Sustainability
    • Financial Performance

    Mrs L I Baldry (Chair) (resigned 2 May 2021) Mr A J M Meggs (Chair) (appointed 2 May 2021) Mr M J Chown (Chief Executive Officer) Mr J M Seddon (Finance Director) Mr A D Cumming (Shareholder Representative Director) Mr J Baxter (Non-Executive Director) Dr A F J Choho (Non-Executive Director) Mr D G Vineall (Shareholder Representative Director) Mrs ...

    These financial statements contain certain forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition and business of Sellafield Limited (the company). Statements or forecasts relating to events in the future necessarily involve risk and uncertainty and are made by the company in good faith based on the information available at the date of ...

    During the year the company incurred operating costs of £2,352 million (2021: £2,070 million). This expenditure is recoverable from the NDA under the services agreement and represents the operational costs of the Sellafield site including expenditure on: 1. carrying out the environmental clean-up of the UK’s most complex and hazardous nuclear site,...

    making progress towards the end of reprocessing operations in the Magnox plant
    processed the final batch of plutonium arising from Thorp reprocessing operations, signalling the end of Finishing Line 6 operations
    successfully completed a test run to move 3m3 boxes of nuclear waste into The Box Encapsulation Plant Product Store Direct Import Facility
    continued work on construction delivery, including installation of a 750-tonne crane next to the Box Encapsulation Plant, ready for retrievals from the Magnox Swarf Storage Silo
    successful repatriation of intermediate-level waste to Australia
    removed the Windscale Pile 1 chimney diffuser, removing the seismic risk associated with the chimney from the Sellafield site
    took delivery of 2 new hybrid trains, replacing older and less environmentally friendly engines, part of the company’s plan to replace solely diesel locomotives with smaller all electric 40-tonne v...
    issued updated Enterprise Risk Assessments in response to government guidance and brought to a close the on-site test and trace facility, which had its last day of operations on 31 March.
    £1.3 million investment under the Sellafield Ltd Social impact, multiplied (SiX) programme towards the development and creation of the Industrial Solutions Hub entity, working with Copeland Borough...
    launched the West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership, part of £1.8 million investment under the Sellafield Ltd Social impact, multiplied (SiX) programme Transforming West Cumbria programme, led by C...
    opened the Engineering and Maintenance Facility at Leconfield, Cleator Moor and the first Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Collaboration hub in Whitehaven (RAICo1)
    recruited 200 apprentices across 20 career pathways

    The company is committed to safety, and keeping its workforce, supply chain partners, local communities, facilities and environment safe. Nuclear safety is our overriding priority at Sellafield because of the potential significant consequences from a nuclear safety event however we focus on all aspects of safety as they are interconnected. Performa...

    Our supply chain plays an intrinsic role in the delivery of our mission, accounting for almost two thirds of our annual spend; supporting us with the necessary capacity and capability to allow us to deliver the operating plan. With a network of over 900 companies engaged on Sellafield business, it is important that effective relationships are maint...

    Over the last few years there’s been a global change in how we think about everything we do, and society has developed a common understanding – we must look after our planet for future generations. The single biggest contribution that the company will make to the environment is removing the risks associated with the oldest nuclear facilities at Sel...

    During the year the company incurred operating costs of £2,352 million (2021: £2,070 million). Under the Services Agreement between the company and NDA, the company must control its expenditure within agreed funding limits and operate the Sellafield site safely and securely whilst meeting targets and milestones agreed with its shareholder, NDA. Man...

  5. Oct 21, 2021 · A national nuclear boss has given a positive report on the performance of Britain's nuclear industry, praising the work of Sellafield Limited, operators of the eponymous site in west Cumbria.

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  7. Dec 20, 2023 · It is assumed that all fuel purchased in FY22/23 is utilised in the same period. Sellafield Ltd operates trains internal to the Sellafield site. The litres of fuel used are multiplied by the...