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Background

EnergySolutions was formed in 2006 by merging BNFL's US nuclear clean-up division BNG America, with Duratek, Envirocare of Utah, and part of Scientech.

EnergySolutions says it is "one of the largest providers of services to safely transport, process, and dispose of radioactive materials." The businesses still operate as different divisions of the company:

  • BNG America - nuclear design, engineering & technology
  • Duratek - processing of nuclear waste
  • Envirocare of Utah - the US's largest commercial low level nuclear waste disposal facility
  • Scientech D&D - radioactive materials management consultancy [1]

Its clients include:

  • US Department of Energy
  • US Department of Defense
  • US National Nuclear Security Administration
  • US Army Corps of Engineers
  • a range of nuclear energy producers [2]

It also works in the following countries:

  • China
  • Canada
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Taiwain
  • UK

In July 2006, the comapny announced that it will lead a team bidding to manage the UK's national repository of low-level radioactive waste, located near Drigg in Cumbria. Other consortium members are the British Nuclear Group and engineering firms Jacobs Babtie and Fluor.

The company clearly has designs on more nuclear clean-up work in the UK. Its International Group President, Philip Strawbridge, said: "EnergySolutions is uniquely qualified to manage the low-level waste repository near Drigg, to provide expertise for the UK's national low-level waste programme, and to assist the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority with the UK's environmental restoration programme. [3]

Notes

  1. 'About us', Energy Solutions website, undated, accessed February, 2007.
  2. 'Government clients', Energy Solutions website, undated, accessed February, 2007.
  3. 'EnergySolutions To Lead International Consortium Bid To Manage Radioactive Waste Repository', Energy Solutions website, 26 July, 2006.