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Marcoule Nuclear Site

Marcoule Nuclear Power Plant
CEA Marcoule Site.jpg
Marcoule Nuclear Site is located in France
Marcoule Nuclear Site
Location of Marcoule Nuclear Power Plant in France
Country France
Location Chusclan and Codolet communes
Coordinates 44°8′36″N 4°42′34″E / 44.14333°N 4.70944°E / 44.14333; 4.70944Coordinates: 44°8′36″N 4°42′34″E / 44.14333°N 4.70944°E / 44.14333; 4.70944
Status Decommissioned
Construction began 1952
Commission date January 7, 1956
Decommission date June 20, 1984
Operator(s) EDF/CEA
Nuclear power station
Reactor supplier SACM
Power generation
Make and model Rateau
Units decommissioned 1 x 2 MW
2 x 38 MW

Marcoule Nuclear Site (French: Site nucléaire de Marcoule) is a nuclear facility in the Chusclan and Codolet communes, near Bagnols-sur-Cèze in the Gard department of France, 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 Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA) and Areva NC and is known as CEA VALRHO Marcoule. The first industrial and military plutonium experiments took place in Marcoule. Diversification of the site was started in the 1970s with the creation of the Phénix prototype fast breeder reactor, which was operational until 2009, and is nowadays an important site for decommissioning nuclear facilities activities. As of 2016 the Phénix reactor may be be succeeded by the sodium-cooled fast reactor ASTRID (Advanced Sodium Technical Reactor for Industrial Demonstration) foreseen to become operational in the 2030s.

Since 1995, the MELOX factory has been producing MOX 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.


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