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  • 22.07.2010
4180 kilometres in the saddle
This year, a large number of Nagra employees participated once again in the «Bike to Work» campaign.   more
  • 13.07.2010
Current status of research
The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) has published a report on self-sealing of clays in the context of deep geological disposal.   more

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  • 25.09.2009
25 year anniversary of Nagra's Grimsel Test Site
Today Nagra celebrates 25 years of the operation of the Grimsel Test Site. The festivities will include over 100 invited guests...   more
About Nagra

About Nagra

 

 

Nagra stands for «National Cooperative for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste».

 

The Nuclear Energy Act states that the waste producers are responsible for the safe management of their radioactive waste. In 1972, the operators of the nuclear power plants and the Swiss Confederation (responsible for radioactive waste from medicine, industry and research) set up Nagra to perform this task. Nagra has a clear mandate: radioactive waste arising in Switzerland has to be disposed of in a way that ensures the long-term protection of man and the environment.


The members of the Nagra Cooperative are:
  • Swiss Confederation (represented by the Department of Home Affairs)
  • BKW FMB Energie AG, Bern (Mühleberg NPP)
  • Kernkraftwerk Gösgen-Däniken AG, Däniken (Gösgen NPP)
  • Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG, Leibstadt (Leibstadt NPP)
  • Axpo AG, Baden (Beznau I and II NPPs)
  • Alpiq Suisse SA, Lausanne
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