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Recycling: Areva signs a second agreement to supply Mox fuel to Japanese utility Kansai.

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| November 21, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2000 Elsevier Engineering Information, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Areva signed a contract to supply 32 Mox fuel assemblies for units 3 and 4 of Japan's Takahama power plant, located in the Fukui prefecture and operated by electrical utility Kansai. Under the terms of the contract, the fuel will be fabricated at Areva's Melox plant in southern France, using materials recovered from the treatment operations performed at Areva's La Hague plant, thereby recycling it to be used in Japan as Mox fuel. The contract comes as part of Japan's nuclear programme to recycle used fuel, and follows contracts signed in …

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