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The Halden Reactor〔http://www.ife.no/en/ife/laboratories/hbwr〕 is a 25MW nuclear reactor located in Halden, Norway and dedicated for research. The reactor became operative in 1958, and is operated by the Institute for Energy Technology. The reactor is a Boiling water reactor (BWR) moderated by heavy water. The reactor is used for safety-focussed research into materials, fuel burnup, and fuel behaviour in prolonged operating conditions in co-operation with organizations from 19 countries.〔http://www.oecd-nea.org/jointproj/halden.html〕 - Its current operating license expires at the end of 2014.〔(Fornyet konsesjon til Institutt for Energiteknikk (IFE) for drift av atomanleggene på Kjeller og i Halden )〕 Authorities are considering whether to extend the operating license beyond 2014. In May 2014, the Norwegian Radiological Protection Authority recommended a ten-year license extension.〔http://www.nrpa.no/nyheter/91532/straalevernet-innstiller-til-fornyet-konsesjon-for-haldenreaktoren〕 ==Report to police by Norway's foreign ministry== A 12 May 2013 article in O Estado de S. Paulo broke the story about fuel testing done at the reactor in regards to the nuclear submarine program of Brazil.〔(Anmelder eieren av Halden-reaktoren )〕 The testing did not have the proper authorization from Norway's government.〔 Brazil is not a participant in the joint 2012-4 research programme.〔 On 4 September 2013, Norwegian media wrote that the institute "is admitting to illegal cooperation with companies in four more countries:"〔(PST overtar atom-etterforskningen )〕 Russia, Argentina, France and the United States. Later, Norway's foreign ministry filed a complaint with PST.〔 triggering an investigation that is on-going. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Halden Reactor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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