Nuclear graphite recycling project secures £13m funding boost

Michael Holder
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Project led by the University of Manchester aims to develop innovative approaches for tackling graphite waste from nuclear power plants, which it claims could save the UK £2bn

A University of Manchester-led research programme aimed at creating a more circular and resilient domestic graphite supply chain to support the UK's growing nuclear power ambitions has been backed by more...

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