Urenco Isotopes provides the world with stable and medical isotopes for medical, research and industry uses.
Visit our Isotopes websiteSee what actions we are taking to achieve net zero by 2040 in our net zero transition plan.
Read it hereOur increased order book and solid financial and operational performance provide basis for future growth.
Read our latest reportOur Work
As part of its Submarine Dismantling Project, the Ministry of Defence is tasked with providing a safe, environmentally responsible and cost-effective solution for dismantling the UK’s nuclear-powered submarines after they have left the active service of the Royal Navy.
In 2015 Urenco Nuclear Stewardship was selected by the Ministry of Defence as the preferred site for storage and management of the de-fuelled and decommissioned Reactor Pressure Vessels (RPVs).
The project currently includes 27 RPVs and, given that some of the components will require storage until such a time as geological disposal is available, this will be a long term radioactive waste storage mission.
At the start of the storage contract, Urenco Nuclear Stewardship will provide the long term storage and management of the RPVs on the Capenhurst site until a disposal strategy is agreed.
In addition to the eventual storage of the items, we are currently supporting the Ministry of Defence in its development activities to identify the most appropriate way to solve the challenges associated with the transport and dismantling of such large reactor components.
The former Gaseous Diffusion plant is one of a series of integrated structures designed and constructed in the early 1950s at Capenhurst. Production at the plant ceased in the early 1980s and since then the various structures have been undergoing a programme of different stages of refurbishment, decommissioning and demolition. The purpose of this current project was to finally demolish the building and leave the area in a safe, remediated state, with hazards removed to allow the land to be developed at a later date for further industrial use.
A number of campaigns have completed significant radiological surveys, ensuring that Urenco Nuclear Stewardship has comprehensive characterisation data prior to beginning works, supporting a safe and proportionate approach and managing the diverse risks that exist within a facility of this nature.
Challenges overcome during the project delivery include: