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 | | Russia and the United States will supply fuel pins containing a total of 120g of plutonium to Canada, where they will be fabricated into a single fuel bundle and irradiated.[1] Russian fuel is expected to arrive by ship at Cornwall, Ont., while US fuel will be shipped by truck through Sault Ste. |
 | | Russia has been cooperating with France, Germany, and the United States in this sphere, and is already manufacturing MOX fuel at an experimental section of the Mayak Production Association in the Chelyabinsk region. |
 | | As of September 1998, Russia is cooperating with several other countries on the development of new technology to produce mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel suitable for different types of reactors.[1] (Please see the section on MOX fuel production for more information.) Meanwhile, Igor Forofontov, coordinator of Greenpeace Russia spoke out against the joint decision. |
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