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Marcoule Nuclear Site (french: Site nucléaire de Marcoule) is a nuclear facility in the
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and
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s, near Bagnols-sur-Cèze in the Gard department of
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, which is in the tourist, wine and agricultural Côtes-du-Rhône region. The plant is around 25 km north west of Avignon, on the banks of the Rhone. Operational since 1956, Marcoule is a gigantic site run by the atomic energy organization
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(CEA) and
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and is known as CEA VALRHO Marcoule. The first industrial and military
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experiments took place in Marcoule. Diversification of the site was started in the 1970s with the creation of the
Phénix Phénix (French for phoenix) was a small-scale (gross 264/net 233 MWe) prototype fast breeder reactor, located at the Marcoule nuclear site, near Orange, France. It was a pool-type liquid-metal fast breeder reactor cooled with liquid sodium. I ...
prototype
fast breeder A breeder reactor is a nuclear reactor that generates more fissile material than it consumes. Breeder reactors achieve this because their neutron economy is high enough to create more fissile fuel than they use, by irradiation of a fertile mate ...
reactor, which was operational until 2009, and is nowadays an important site for
decommissioning nuclear facilities Nuclear decommissioning is the process whereby a nuclear facility is dismantled to the point that it no longer requires measures for radiation protection. The presence of radioactive material necessitates processes that are potentially occupa ...
activities. the Phénix reactor was planned to be succeeded by the sodium-cooled fast reactor
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(Advanced Sodium Technical Reactor for Industrial Demonstration), foreseen to become operational in the 2030s. However in 2019 the ASTRID project was closed. Since 1995, the MELOX factory has been producing
MOX Mixed oxide fuel, commonly referred to as MOX fuel, is nuclear fuel that contains more than one oxide of fissile material, usually consisting of plutonium blended with natural uranium, reprocessed uranium, or depleted uranium. MOX fuel is an al ...
from a mix of uranium and plutonium oxides. MOX is used to recycle plutonium from nuclear fuel; this plutonium comes from the COGEMA La Hague site. The ''ATelier Alpha et Laboratoires pour ANalyses, Transuraniens et Etudes de retraitement'' (ATALANTE) is a CEA laboratory investigating the issues of nuclear reprocessing of nuclear fuel and of radioactive waste.


Reactors

The site housed a number of the first generation French UNGG reactors, all of which have been shut down. Since then, it has also operated two heavy water reactors to produce tritium. Cooling for all of the plants comes from the Rhône River, Rhône river.


2011 explosion

On 12 September 2011, there was an explosion in an oven used to melt metallic waste of a low level waste, "weak and very weak" level of radioactivity, killing one person, and injuring four. The explosion happened in the Centraco centre, used by Socodei, a sister company of Électricité de France. A safety cordon was set up around the plant by fire officers because of the risk of leakage.


CEA VALRHO Marcoule

The CEA in Marcoule have numerous laboratories and research institutes which carry out research into; * Nuclear reactor waste recycling * Future nuclear reactor technology (including a fourth generation prototype reactor to be ready by 2030) * Nuclear decommissioning technology A science museum for the general public, Visiatome Marcoule, devoted to energy issues is located by the Marcoule site. While most facilities are located at the main Marcoule site, a small number of facilities at Pierrelatte (located close at the Tricastin Nuclear Power Plant#Tricastin Nuclear Site, Tricastin Nuclear Site) do also belong to the Marcoule Nuclear Site. In 2007 over 500 million euros was spent supporting the work of the 30 laboratories.http://www-marcoule.cea.fr/home/liblocal/docs/UCAP/PORTAIL/Plaquette%20CEA%20Marcoule%20en%20bref.pdf


Gallery

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The French Nuclear Safety Authority - French Nuclear Safety AuthorityVisiatome Marcoule
science museum
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