DutchNews, January 25,
2018
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| The reactor seen from the dunes. Photo: ECN via Wikimedia Commons |
A Dutch Argentine consortium has won the
contract to build a new high flux reactor for the Petten nuclear facility in
Noord-Holland, beating off opposition from France and South Korea.
Rotterdam
based firm TBI will build the reactor and Argentine state-owned firm Invap will
take charge of the design, licencing and safety, Invap said in a press release.
The current reactor, which is almost 60 years old and owned by the European
Commission, produces medical isotopes used for diagnoses and treatment all over
the world. It is responsible for 30% of the worldwide production of medical
isotopes.

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