New administration building in Kleinensiel: Future of the intermediate camp secured
New administration building in Kleinensiel: Future of the intermediate camp secured
The construction of a new administrative building by the federal company for interim storage (BGZ) at the location of the Unterweser nuclear power plant in Kleinensiel not only stands for a significant investment of 36 million euros, but also for a realignment in the handling of radioactive waste. The completion of the three -storey building with a total area of 5000 square meters is planned for 2027.
importance of the project
The decision to decouple the interim storage company from the Unterweser nuclear power plant is of considerable importance. Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Brammer, the head of the intermediate camp in northern Germany, explained that this initiative should ensure safe operation even after the power plant has been dismantled. The BGZ operates an interim storage facility in Kleinensiel, in which 40 castors for highly radioactive waste are currently accommodated.
a step into a sustainable future
The new administration building is not only a sign of the ongoing change in dealing with radioactive materials, but also has environmentally friendly technologies. The construction is equipped with a photovoltaic system to use regenerative energy and has a geothermal heat pump for environmentally friendly heating.
collaboration with the municipality
Wesermarsch district administrator Stephan Siefken and the mayor of Stadland, Harald Stindt, were present at the symbolic laying of the foundation stone. Siefken described the project as a win-win situation, in which not only security is guaranteed, but also the regional economy benefits from the allocation of the building contracts. By commissioning local companies, a large part of the investments in the region remains.long -term plans
The BGZ plans to operate the intermediate camp in Kleinensiel for many decades. A study by the eco-institute recently showed that the search for a repository could take advantage of a repository by 2074. This requires the operation of the intermediate storage for highly radioactive waste by 2047, which also underlines the relevance of the new building investment.
workplace acquisition
The new administrative and functional building will also create 80 jobs that are available for both the growing team of the BGZ and for external service providers. The location is secured by its own fence in order to continue to ensure security for people and the environment. The BGZ is therefore able to perform its tasks effectively and safely while at the same time responding to the needs of the community.
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The investment of the BGZ in Kleinensiel not only marks progress in construction activity, but also a fundamental reorientation in dealing with radioactive waste. The combination of security measures, regional business development and sustainable technologies creates a solid basis for the future that takes into account both the upcoming challenges and the needs of the community.
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