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Decommissioning

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  • Expert report on the Supplementary Diorit Decommissioning Project of the Paul Scherrer Institute

    Expert Report on the Supplementary Diorit Decommissioning Project of the Paul Scherrer Institute

    The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) has clearly demonstrated in its documentation for the supplementary decommissioning of the Diorit nuclear installation that the basic protection objectives of nuclear safety and security can be met. This is recorded in ENSI’s expert report.

  • Decommissioning

    The decommissioning of a nuclear installation includes all activities necessary to ensure that the installation or site can be used for other purposes, that the installation no longer constitutes a source of radiological hazard and that it is no longer subject to nuclear energy legislation. The operator of a nuclear installation first creates a decommissioning…

  • Allgemein

    Safe renaturalisation

    «After the cessation of operations nuclear power plants are demolished and the site renaturalised. The professional disassembly and of the installations takes many years. We ensure that the owners of nuclear installations comply with the legal requirements and that the safety of the population and the skilled workers involved is also guaranteed during decommissioning. For…

  • Taking Nuclear Power Plants out of Service

    The Federal Council and the Swiss Parliament have decided to abandon nuclear energy. Existing nuclear power plants are not to be replaced by new ones at the end of their operating lifetimes.