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Finland’s Oldest Nuclear Reactor Decommissioned in Espoo: VTT Info

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ESPOO, Finland, June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The FiR1 nuclear reactor, which operated for over fifty years in Espoo, Finland, has been decommissioned in collaboration with Fortum. This challenging project addressed numerous concrete issues and simultaneously established the national mechanism for nuclear decommissioning waste management process. The experiences gained will serve as a model for decommissioning commercial nuclear reactors in Finland as they reach the end of their operational life.

The FiR1 research reactor was Finland’s oldest nuclear reactor. Commissioned in 1962, the unit was used for versatile research purposes and also served the healthcare sector. The reactor, with a thermal power of 250 kilowatts, did not produce electricity or heat for utilization.

Despite the reactor’s small size, the FiR1 decommissioning project will domestically serve as a model for decommissioning commercial nuclear reactors and created new expertise for the benefit of VTT’s and Fortum’s international customers.

“The process of decommissioning a nuclear reactor has now been comprehensively tested in Finland for the first time, taking into account the perspectives of various stakeholders. Significant actions were taken during the process, such as establishing a national waste management mechanism. Administratively, the same measures were implemented as would be required for decommissioning a large reactor,” explains Markus Airila, VTT’s principal scientist, who led the project and served as the decommissioning manager.

The reactor was shut down in 2015, which initiated the licensing process for decommissioning and the planning for dismantling. In 2020, a significant milestone was reached when the spent fuel was transferred to the United States for further utilization. A total of 103 spent nuclear fuel rods, weighing approximately 300 kilograms, were removed from the reactor.

Alongside the FiR1 project, VTT, in collaboration with several Finnish partners, also executed the dECOmm development project funded by Business Finland. This project used the decommissioning project as a test platform for various applicable technologies and has successfully achieved its initial goal of exporting technology.

“During the project, our reputation has spread, and VTT will be involved in similar decommissioning projects abroad, both in research reactors and commercial power plants,” Airila rejoices.

Having ambitious and measurable safety goals, the project brought together VTT’s safety culture experts and the project leaders, facilitating an extraordinarily fruitful interaction. The experts closely supported the project lead in continuously enhancing the organization’s safety culture, so they also gained hands-on experience from a real use case over several years. Now, VTT can use this experienced and cross-disciplinary team to offer unique safety culture support to other safety-critical projects.

Decommissioning Accelerated by Thorough Planning

In 2021, VTT received the decommissioning license for FiR1 from the Finnish government. Fortum, the main contractor, began dismantling in June 2023 and concluded the work in April 2024. Fortum’s works on the project will continue with the final disposal of waste in the Loviisa power plant’s final repository for low and intermediate-level waste.  

“The dismantling phase was very swift, thanks to thorough planning and preparatory work. Additionally, it was crucial that we could leverage the strong nuclear safety culture and expertise from Fortum’s Loviisa nuclear power plant. Fortum handled everything safely, efficiently, and on schedule without significant delays,” says Airila.

Dismantling amid Aalto University’s Otaniemi campus posed its safety requirements in organising the dismantling site and the arrangement of necessary waste transports.

The demolition waste which is classified as radioactive is being delivered for final disposal at Fortum’s Loviisa nuclear power plant’s low- and intermediate-level waste repository. A total of approximately 60 cubic meters of this waste, mainly concrete, was generated for delivery to the Loviisa repository. A six-meter-high water tank and a two-meter-thick concrete shell surrounded the reactor.

“For us at Fortum, this successful project is a testament to our extensive expertise, covering the entire lifecycle of a nuclear facility. We have executed a nuclear facility decommissioning project with the same quality and competence with which we have operated nuclear facilities and delivered projects for external customers over decades,” says Antti Ketolainen, Fortum’s director in charge of the project.

A significant experience for both VTT and Fortum was the preparation of a decommissioning and dismantling plan required for the decommissioning license. Extensive documentation was produced and developed for this purpose.

“We gained a lot of lessons and experience from the FiR1 project, which we can use to develop our operations and support our service business customers, for example, in preparing decommissioning plans and cost estimates,” Ketolainen continues.

The decision to cease using the FiR1 reactor was made in 2012, and soon after, an environmental impact assessment for decommissioning commenced. The total decommissioning costs amounted to approximately 24 million euros, pre-funded by the Finnish Nuclear Waste Management Fund.

About 40 individuals worked on the decommissioning site at various stages and in shifts. Some VTT employees had worked with the reactor for decades. Three to four workers primarily carried out the actual dismantling, with others managing waste disposal, radiation monitoring, and site supervision.

More information:

Markus Airila, principal scientist, VTT, +358403508669, markus.airila@vtt.fi
Antti Ketolainen, director, Fortum, Decommissioning and Waste, Nuclear Services, +358407518956, antti.ketolainen@fortum.com

Further information on VTT:

Pepita Wakkola
Manager, Communications
+358 50 360 7242, pepita.wakkola@vtt.fi  
www.vtt.fi

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LB Technology Partners with Motorq to Integrate OEM Data Services

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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — LB Technology, a leader in fleet management and telematics solutions, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Motorq, a leading connected vehicle data platform, to integrate OEM data services into LB Technology’s suite of fleet solutions. This collaboration enhances LB Technology’s ability to provide real-time insights, streamline operations, and offer data-driven decision-making capabilities to its clients using factory-installed OEM telematics hardware from some of the world’s leading automakers, including General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Stellantis, Volkswagen, Volvo, BMW and more.

Integrating Motorq’s cutting-edge OEM data services will enable LB Technology to deliver richer, more accurate vehicle data, including diagnostics, driver behavior analytics, and predictive maintenance insights across many different vehicle manufacturers to deliver actionable insights on one single platform without needing external devices.

“Integrating Motorq’s OEM data services into our platform represents a significant step forward in our mission to deliver smarter, more efficient solutions on one single platform for fleet operators,” said Matt Courts, CTO of LB Technology. “This partnership empowers our customers with the tools and data they need to operate more safely, cost-effectively, and sustainably. We are excited about the possibilities this collaboration brings.”

“We’re thrilled to partner with LB Technology, a company that shares our vision of harnessing data to drive smarter fleet management,” said Matt Naiman, Senior Vice President of Sales at Motorq. “Our OEM data services bring unparalleled accuracy and depth, providing LB Technology’s customers with the insights they need to optimize their operations and achieve their goals.”

The partnership between LB Technology and Motorq is poised to set a new standard in fleet management. It will enable businesses to unlock the full potential of mixed fleet-connected vehicle data while enhancing safety, efficiency, and productivity.

For more information about this partnership and its benefits, please visit www.fleettrack.com.

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LB Technology is a leading provider of fleet management solutions, delivering cutting-edge telematics technology and data-driven insights to businesses worldwide. By leveraging innovative tools and expertise, LB Technology empowers fleet operators to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

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Motorq is a leading connected vehicle data platform that helps businesses unlock the power of OEM data to optimize fleet performance and operations. With a focus on accuracy, security, and actionable insights, Motorq is revolutionizing how organizations manage their fleets.

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InventHelp Inventor Develops New Set of Audio Accessories (BDH-351)

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PITTSBURGH, Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — “I wanted to create a way to use either earphones or open-air speakers with one accessory,” said an inventor, from Deridder, La., “so I invented the RACHAL – JOHNSON INVENTION. My design increases options when listening to music or other digital content.”

The patent-pending invention provides a new set of accessories for digital music/media consumers. In doing so, it allows for wireless earphone and speaker use. As a result, it increases convenience. It also offers uninterrupted listening, even when charging the earphones. The invention features a versatile design that is easy to use so it is ideal for the general population. Additionally, a prototype is available.

The original design was submitted to the National sales office of InventHelp. It is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, write Dept. 23-BDH-351, InventHelp, 100 Beecham Drive, Suite 110, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9801, or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. Learn more about InventHelp’s Invention Submission Services at http://www.InventHelp.com.

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Proper Good, Inc. Successfully Secures New Funding to Fuel Growth

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AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ —  Proper Good, Inc., a leader in ready-to-eat meal solutions, announced today that it successfully secured additional funding in the fourth quarter of 2024 to support the expansion of its 19 affordable meal options, which include oats, soups, and pastas. This milestone underscores the company’s ongoing growth and dedication to providing accessible, ready-made meal choices to a broader audience.

Available in thousands of Walmart locations for under $5 each, Proper Good meals are designed to make healthy and convenient eating accessible to all. The funding round was primarily backed by internal investors and board members, with a strategic focus on driving retail growth and introducing Proper Good to new households in 2025.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to have the incredible backing of our investors as we deepen our retail partnerships,” said Christopher Jane, Co-Founder & CEO of Proper Good. “This support empowers us to bring an even wider variety of delicious, easy meals to Walmart shelves in 2025—making mealtime a breeze for everyone!”

These funds will be strategically deployed to accelerate product development, expand operations, and enhance customer offerings, ensuring Proper Good continues to innovate and lead in the ready-to-eat food space

With a proven track record, innovative solutions, and visionary leadership, Proper Good has garnered significant interest from the investment community. The company remains dedicated to making wholesome, affordable, and convenient meals a staple for households across the nation.

For more information about Proper Good, Inc or to inquire about this offering, please contact:

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