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the decommissioning
verb
To take out of service or to render unusable.
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"We're not at all pleased that it happened," said the decommissioning officer for Millstone 1, Frank Rothen.
Activity in the decommissioning sector was up more than expected.
Ono puts the decommissioning at "around 10%" complete.
Even the 3.8-meter United Kingdom Infrared Telescope, which the decommissioning report suggested closing, has advocates.
In Malaysia, the decommissioning activities for fixed offshore platforms are expected to rise significantly.
This study is mainly focused on graphite/magnesium mixtures as they are encountered during the decommissioning activities of UNGG reactors (Natural Uranium Graphite Gas).
The offshore wind industry has historically focused on setting up new projects, with the decommissioning phase receiving little attention.
The decommissioning process is expected to take about 40 years.
The neighborhood's decline was hastened by the decommissioning of the shipyard in the 1970s.
The report says powerful business interests have rallied communities against the decommissioning process.
Even high-level advisers signed up by Tepco describe the decommissioning project as an "unprecedented" challenge.
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