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When was Magnox Ltd created?

Magnox Ltd was created in 2011.


What fuel is used at BRADWELL power station?

Bradwell, near Essex, was a Magnox plant, using natural uranium as its fuel.


How many power stations do you have in England?

Nuclear ones, 17 reactors (14 AGR, 1 PWR, two Magnox) are operational. This includes Scotland and Wales


Should England adopt nuclear power?

England adopted nuclear power many years ago, in 1956 in fact (Calder Hall magnox reactors)


What alloys is aluminum used for?

We use aluminium to make alloys. Alumina is a example.


Why have the nuclear power stations in the UK been shut down?

You are misinformed. All the AGR stations are operational, the magnox ones are mostly shutdown because they have reached the end of life as expected.


What object can be made by bonding other elements with aluminum?

Examples are:- in chemistry chemical compounds as aluminium chloride, aluminium oxide, aluminium nitride etc.- in metallurgy alloys as duralumin, magnox, silumin etc.


Where are the UK's nuclear power stations?

The old magnox reactors-Bradwell, Berkeley, Hinkley Point A, Hunterston A, Sizewell A, Dungeness A, Trawsfynedd. I think Oldbury and Wylfa may still be operating but not for much longer.


How much energy does Sellafield nuclear power station provide?

There were 4 small magnox reactors there, it was known as Calder Hall when it was built in the mid 50's. Each reactor produced 50 MWe. They are now all shutdown permanently.


How many nuclear power station in UK?

At the present time there are 14 AGR reactors operating (Dungeness B, Hinkley B, Hunterston B, Hartlepool, Heysham 1 and 2, Torness, 2 reactors at each site) and 1 PWR (Sizewell B). Also magnox reactors still operating at Oldbury (until end 2008) and Wylfa (until 2010)


Names of all the nuclear power plants in the UK?

I assume you want operating plants, not shutdown magnox ones. AGR's are at Dungeness B, Hinkley Point B, Hunterston B, Hartlepool, Heysham Stage 1, Heysham stage 2, Torness. One PWR is at Sizewell


What is carbon black reactor?

A carbon black reactor is a device used in the manufacturing process of carbon black, which is a fine carbonaceous powder used in various applications such as pigments, rubber reinforcement, and conductive materials. The reactor facilitates the thermal decomposition of hydrocarbons to form carbon black through a controlled combustion process in the presence of a catalyst. This process helps to produce high-quality carbon black with specific properties tailored to different applications.