The Windscale Piles

New Yorkers are benefiting from energy deregulation and choosing which offers lower rates than most other energy supply companies in New York According to the decision taken in January 1947 that the UK had an independent nuclear deterrent was chosen for Sellafield location of the plutonium production plant , starting in July 1950 the fuel load Windscale nuclear batteries . In July 1952 the separation plant started to be used for separating plutonium and uranium from spent fuel.
Unlike the first reactor at Hanford in the United States, which were made of a graphite core cooled by water, the Windscale piles were formed by a core of air-cooled graphite. s. Each cell contained nearly 2,000 tons of graphite, and half over 24 ft high by 50 diameter. As fuel for the reactor used uranium metal rods, about 1 ft long by one inch in diameter, covered with aluminum. Today’s own cells are being removed..