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History

British Nuclear Fuels Limited was set up in February 1971 from the demerger of the production division of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). In 1984 BNFL became a public limited company as British Nuclear Fuels plc, wholly owned by the UK government.

Until 2003 its headquarters were based at Risley, near WarringtonWarrington

!colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Warrington Borough...
, EnglandEngland Summary

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
. BNFLs headquarters are now at DaresburyDaresbury

Daresbury is a small rural village in Halton Cheshire, northern England....
 Park industrial estate, also near to Warrington.

BNFL Inc. was established in 1990 and specialised in decontamination and decommissioning of nuclear sites. On 19 April 2005 the company was renamed BNG America, a subsidiary of BNFL's British Nuclear GroupBritish Nuclear Group

British Nuclear Group is a subsidiary of BNFL set up to operate and manage the decommissioning of many of the UK's nuclear a...
.

In 1996 the UK'sUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 eight most advanced nuclear plants, seven Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor (AGR)Facts About Advanced gas-cooled reactor

An Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor is a type of nuclear reactor....
 and one Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR)Pressurized water reactor

Pressurised water reactors are nuclear power reactors that use water under high pressure as coolant and neutron moderator....
 were privatised as British EnergyBritish Energy

British Energy plc is the UK's largest electricity generator by volume and a contituent company of FTSE 100....
, raising £2.1 billion. The oldest reactors, the MagnoxMagnox

Magnox is a now obsolete type of nuclear power reactor which was designed and used in Britain, and exported to other countri...
 sites, were not attractive for commercial operations and remained in public ownership as Magnox Electric. On 30 January 1998 Magnox Electric was merged into BNFL as British Nuclear Fuels plc Magnox Generation.

In 1999 BNFL acquired Westinghouse Electric CompanyWestinghouse Electric Company

The Westinghouse Electric Company is a nuclear reactor technology company....
, the commercial nuclear power businesses of CBSCBS Summary

CBS is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States....
, (Westinghouse acquired CBS in 1995 and reoriented itself as a broadcaster). Westinghouse's businesses are fuel manufacture, decommissioning of nuclear sites and reactor design, construction and servicing.

In 2000 BNFL purchased the nuclear businesses of ABBAsea Brown Boveri

ABB, formerly Asea Brown Boveri, is a multinational corporation headquartered in Zrich, Switzerland, operating mainly ...
 for £300 million ($485 million). This company, which was merged into Westinghouse, had nuclear interests in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Reorganisation

On 1 April 2005 the company was reorganised. British Nuclear Fuels plc was renamed British Nuclear Group Sellafield Ltd. A new holding company was established and adopted the British Nuclear Fuels plc name. This new group operates largely through its major British Nuclear GroupBritish Nuclear Group

British Nuclear Group is a subsidiary of BNFL set up to operate and manage the decommissioning of many of the UK's nuclear a...
 subsidiary.

In July 2005 BNFL confirmed it planned to sell Westinghouse, then estimated to be worth $1.8bn (£1bn). However the bid attracted interest from several companies, including ToshibaToshiba

is a multinational high technology electrical and electronics manufacturing firm, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan....
, General ElectricGeneral Electric

The General Electric Company, or GE is a multinational American technology and services conglomerate....
 and Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesMitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd is a Japanese company....
 and when the Financial TimesFacts About Financial Times

The Financial Times is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper....
reported on January 23, 2006 that Toshiba had won the bid, it valued the company's offer at $5bn (£2.8bn). On February 6 2006 Toshiba confirmed it was buying Westinghouse Electric Company for $5.4bn and announced it would sell a minority stake to investors.

On 3 February 2006 BNFL announced it had agreed to sell its BNG America subsidiary to EnergySolutions.

The Nuclear Decommissioning AuthorityNuclear Decommissioning Authority Summary

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom formed by the Energy Act 2004....
 (NDA) was established on 1 April 2005. The NDA has already taken control of BNFL's nuclear sites to allow BNFL the freedom to concentrate on minimising decommissioning costs. However, the intention is to open up the decommissioning to tender in order to drive down costs and so BNFL will likely be one of a number of decommissioning contractors through its British Nuclear GroupBritish Nuclear Group

British Nuclear Group is a subsidiary of BNFL set up to operate and manage the decommissioning of many of the UK's nuclear a...
 subsidiary.

In January 2007 the NDA announced that the R&D arm of BNFL, Nexia Solutions would be complemented with a North West Skills Academy to help develop young scientists and engineers into the nuclear industry.

In March 2006 BNFL announced its intention to sell British Nuclear Group. With the sale of Westinghouse Electric Company, BNG America and BNG this will effectively bring BNFL to an end. Mike Parker, CEO of BNFL, said: "By the end of 2007... there will be little need for the BNFL corporate centre from this time." On 22 August 2006 the BNFL announced that instead of selling BNG as a going concern it would instead sell it off piece by piece. The first businesses to be sold are Project Services, a specialist nuclear consulting business, and the one-third stake of AWE Management. AWEAtomic Weapons Establishment

The Atomic Weapons Establishment is responsible for the design, manufacture and support of warheads for the United Kingdom'...
 is responsible for the support and manufacturing of the UK's nuclear deterrent.

In January 2007 BNFL announced that it would sell its MagnoxMagnox Overview

Magnox is a now obsolete type of nuclear power reactor which was designed and used in Britain, and exported to other countri...
 reactor site management business, which works under contract to the Nuclear Decommissioning AuthorityNuclear Decommissioning Authority

The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is a non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom formed by the Energy Act 2004....
. All UK Magnox power stations are due cease operation by 2010.

Sites

The BNFL currently operates at 18 sites in the UK. They are:
  • BerkeleyBerkeley, Gloucestershire

    Berkeley is a town between the south bank of the River Severn and the M5 motorway in Gloucestershire, England, at ....
     (shut down 1989)
  • BradwellBradwell Power Station

    Bradwell power station, located on the Dengie peninsula in the South East of England is a twin Magnox reactor, now undergoin...
     (shut down 2002)
  • Calder HallCalder Hall

    Calder Hall can refer to -* Calder Hall Magnox nuclear power station at Sellafield...
     (shut down 2003)
  • CapenhurstCapenhurst

    Capenhurst is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England on The Wirral Peninsula....
  • Chapelcross (shut down 2004)
  • DaresburyDaresbury

    Daresbury is a small rural village in Halton Cheshire, northern England....
  • DriggDrigg

    Drigg is the nuclear waste storage facility near Sellafield....
  • Dungeness ADungeness Power Station

    There are two nuclear power stations located near Dungeness in the south east of Kent, England....
     (shut down 2006)
  • Hinkley Point AHinkley Point

    There are two Nuclear power stations at Hinkley Point on the Somerset coast...
     (shut down 2000)
  • Hunterston A (shut down 1990)
  • Littlebrook
  • MaentwrogMaentwrog

    Maentwrog is a village and Community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog and within the Snowdoni...
  • Oldbury
  • Risley
  • SellafieldSellafield

    Sellafield is the name of a nuclear site, close to the village and railway station of...
  • Sizewell ASizewell nuclear power stations

    There are two nuclear power stations located near the small fishing village of Sizewell in Suffolk, England....
     (shut down 2006)
  • SpringfieldPreston Summary

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  • TrawsfynyddFacts About Trawsfynydd

    Trawsfynydd is a village in North Wales, adjacent to the A470 north of Dolgellau....
     (shut down 1993)
  • WylfaWylfa

    Wylfa is a nuclear power station situated just west of Cemaes Bay on the island of Anglesey, north Wales....


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