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Sellafield Ltd

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Nuclear decommissioning company
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Sellafield Ltd
Company typePrivate limited company
IndustryNuclear decommissioning
Founded2005
HeadquartersRisley,Cheshire
OwnerHM Government
Number of employees
over 10,000
ParentNuclear Decommissioning Authority
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/organisations/sellafield-ltd

Sellafield Ltd is a Britishnuclear decommissioning Site Licence Company (SLC) controlled by theNuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), a UK government body set up specifically to deal with the nuclear legacy under theEnergy Act 2004. From 2008–2016, it was operated under licence from the NDA by a third party Parent Body Organisation called Nuclear Management Partners (NMP). Since the termination of the NMP contract it has been brought back under direct governmental control by making it a subsidiary of the NDA.

Sellafield Ltd's main aim is to manage the decommissioning of theSellafield facility in Cumbria, England, on behalf of the NDA. The company employs more than 13,000 workers and its focus is to deliver accelerated nuclear decommissioning and clean-up programmes. It is also involved in nuclear fuel production and reprocessing, and international nuclear decommissioning and transportation.

History

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Sellafield Ltd was formed out of the remains ofBritish Nuclear Group (BNG), a subsidiary ofBritish Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL). BNG was created from a reorganisation of BNFL in 2005, bringing together all of BNFL's businesses into one unit, with the exception ofNexia Solutions andWestinghouse Electric Company. It was BNFL's initial intention in 2006 to sell BNG whole as one business, however it was later decided to break up BNG and sell each asset individually to maximise revenue.[1][2]

Consequently, BNG's US subsidiary (BNG America), itsMagnox reactor business (Reactor Sites Management Company), its consultancy business (BNG Project Services), and its one third share inAtomic Weapons Establishment management company (AWE Management Ltd) were all sold individually.[3] The remaining business of BNG was made responsible for the decommissioning work atSellafield. This was renamed Sellafield Ltd and ownership was passed to theNuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).

In 2008 the NDA contracted the management of Sellafield Ltd to Nuclear Management Partners Ltd, a consortium of US companyURS, British companyAMEC, andAreva of France. The initial contract was for five years, with an extension option for 17 years.[4]

In 2016, the NDA took Sellafield Ltd back under direct control from Nuclear Management Partners, by making the company a subsidiary of the NDA. The NDA owns the Sellafield site and its liabilities, and owns all of the shares in Sellafield Ltd, which is responsible for the safe and secure operation and management of the site.[5][6]

In 2024 the company was fined £332,500 along with prosecution costs of £53,253.20 for inadequatecybersecurity.[7] TheOffice for Nuclear Regulation found that the company "persistently" breached regulations regarding cybersecurity, though there was no evidence the flaws had been exploited.[7]

References

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  1. ^Griffiths, Katherine (23 August 2006)."Anger as nuclear sell-off is shelved".The Daily Telegraph. London.
  2. ^Parkinson, Gary (24 October 2006)."Government unveils plans for BNG to be broken up and sold".The Independent. Retrieved28 February 2016.
  3. ^"BNFL reaches its end". World Nuclear News.
  4. ^"NMP Company Profile". Nuclear Management Partners. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2010. Retrieved19 June 2010.
  5. ^Plimmer, Gill (2 July 2018)."Decommissioning UK's atomic reactors to be brought back in-house".www.ft.com. Retrieved21 September 2021.
  6. ^"Nuclear Management Partners loses Sellafield contract - Nuclear Engineering International".www.neimagazine.com. Retrieved21 September 2021.
  7. ^ab"Sellafield fined for cyber security breaches".BBC News. 2 October 2024. Retrieved10 October 2024.

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