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United Kingdom. Life in Sellafield, at the Foot of Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant

The Sellafield site, located on the coast of Ireland, has not produced electricity since 2003. However, even at the stop, its gigantic infrastructure continues to cast its shadow on the surrounding area. For reasons: dismantling must last a hundred years, a slow process that opens doors as much as it closes the horizons.
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The Sellafield site, located on the coast of Ireland, has not produced electricity since 2003. However, even at the stop, its gigantic infrastructure continues to cast its shadow on the surrounding area. For reasons: dismantling must last a hundred years, a slow process that opens doors as much as it closes the horizons.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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