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Holtec International is a supplier of equipment and systems for the energy industry. [1] [2] Founded in Mount Laurel, New Jersey in 1986, Holtec International is a privately-held technology company with domestic operation centers in New Jersey, Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania and worldwide in Brazil, India Japan, Mexico, Poland, South Africa, Spain, U.K. and Ukraine. [3]
In 2003 Energoatom announced an international tender to determine the company for construction of a centralized repository for spent nuclear fuel of dry type in Ukraine for previously mentioned NPPs. The US company Holtec International won the tender and at the end of 2005 signed an agreement on designing, licensing, construction and ...
The American company Holtec chose Ukraine as a place for the construction of a new enterprise for the production of small modular reactors. On June 10, 2019, a Partnership Agreement was signed between Energoatom , the National Research Center for Nuclear Power and Nuclear Energy, and Holtec International at the Holtec International headquarters ...
Mar. 5—Federal judges in Washington, D.C., reviewed a petition Tuesday by opponents of Holtec International's plans to build an underground storage site for spent nuclear fuel in southeastern ...
Holtec International in 2017 applied for a license to construct and operate a facility designed to temporarily store more than 100,000 metric tons of used nuclear fuel rods taken from private ...
Holtec International first applied for a federal license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to build and operate the facility that would store about 100,000 metric tons of spent fuel ...
Another project is underway with Holtec International (of the USA) to build a dry spent fuel storage facility at the 1986 accident Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (RBMK-1000 reactors). The project was initially started with Framatome (currently AREVA) of France, later suspended and terminated due to technical difficulties. Holtec was originally ...
Jul. 13—The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is one step closer to issuing a license to Holtec International for an interim nuclear waste storage facility on private land between Carlsbad and ...