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== Who is EWN?<ref>https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/wiki/Energiewerke_Nord</ref> ==
 
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'''Energiewerke Nord GmbH''' is a company specializing in the dismantling of phased-out NPPs. It is owned by the German Federal Ministry of Finance.  
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* storage of nuclear waste in the [[ZLN Lubmin|ZLN]] on the grounds of the former [[Greifswald NPP|NPP Greifswald]]
 
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Revision as of 20:47, 30 December 2011

Who is EWN?[1]

Energiewerke Nord GmbH is a company specializing in the dismantling of phased-out NPPs. It is owned by the German Federal Ministry of Finance.

The company's projects are:

  • deconstruction of the former GDR reactors in Rheinsberg and Greifswald
  • deconstruction of the nuclear reprocessing plant WAK in Karlsruhe
  • disassembly of reactor parts of nuclear submarines in Murmansk, Russia[2]
  • deconstruction of the AVR Jülich research reactor[3]
  • conditioning of nuclear waste at the ZAW (Zentrale aktive Werkstatt)[4]
  • storage of nuclear waste in the ZLN on the grounds of the former NPP Greifswald