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Definitions for decommissioning
de·com·mis·sion·ing
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of decommissioning in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of decommissioning in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of decommissioning in a Sentence
What I’ve been saying about an exit from nuclear power is decommissioning quickly nuclear power plants that are reaching retirement and gradually exiting nuclear energy, as I explained before, we should stop the use of coal, increase energy conservation and renewable energy and nuclear power can be used to fill the gap.
You will see incremental activities with fields that are near the major hubs, but I do think we will see a continued decline in investments in the United Kingdom and earlier decommissioning of fields.
In terms of what happens to the fields, that will be covered by our proposals in the plan that we submit to the UK Oil & Gas Authority, permission to cease production would then lead to a decommissioning programme for the Janice FPU (floating production unit) and this would be submitted to the regulatory authorities.
A lot of companies under stress are now starting to consider if retaining some or all of the decommissioning liability might be an option for selling, our conversations with a number of North Sea operators suggest that others are now considering selling assets while retaining decommissioning liabilities.
Half a billion dollars per reactor for decommissioning is no doubt vastly underestimated.
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