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"decommission" Definitions
  1. decommission something to officially stop using weapons or military equipment
  2. decommission something to stop using a nuclear power station and take it apart safely

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"We will decommission our forces, the entire forces," Murad said.
He has it in his power to decommission the pipeline.
It will take a year to fully decommission the Convent FCCU.
We had to decommission the door to make room for that window.
But there is a possible solution for Iraq: to decommission this dam.
The government says it will cost $3.2 billion to fully decommission the facility.
Operators have decided to decommission another 10 units across the country since Fukushima.
The simplest sanction would be to decommission the offending robot or the program.
The country has or will decommission 24 reactors, 40 percent of its total.
It was sealed and has only been accessed twice since its 1984 decommission.
It plans to decommission 700 wells this year, which still leaves a hefty backlog.
Oishi says decommission is something his people must do and only his people can do.
Local governments have been calling for the decommission of all four reactors at Fukushima Daini.
Fukushima officials and residents have demanded TEPCO decommission its remaining reactors, saying uncertainty has hampered reconstruction.
The Dayton peace agreement, which ended the Bosnian war, required paramilitaries to disarm and decommission their arsenals.
Texas is on track to decommission more coal and even some older natural gas power plants in 2019.
It also forced Tesla to decommission two burnt sprayer robots that they estimated were worth over $1 million.
Since the mid-1980s, civic groups in Buffalo have been arguing for the decommission of the Scajaquada Expressway.
DirecTV has to meet a sharp deadline to move and decommission its potential ticking time bomb in space.
Plus, there are thorny issues like how to dispose of radioactive waste and how to decommission old plants.
The Energy Department frequently sells excess uranium it owns in order to finance cleanup operations and decommission nuclear sites.
In response, a wide swath of activists, politicians, advocacy groups, and concerned citizens are fighting to decommission Line 5.
Faced with such negative economics, China should do what Alcoa has done, namely close and decommission higher-cost capacity.
The Energy Department frequently sells excess uranium it owns in order to finance cleanup operations and decommission nuclear sites.
A formal decision to decommission Monju is likely to be made by the end of the year, government officials said.
The North Koreans did propose to decommission the main nuclear facility at Yongbyon at the Hanoi Summit in March 22019.
The recent negotiations mark the second time this year the Navy has tried to decommission the Truman ahead of schedule.
These days, Southern California Edison is preparing to decommission the plant — a $4.4 billion process that's anticipated to take 20 years.
Kansai Electric issued a statement later on Tuesday saying that it has not made a decision to decommission the two reactors.
The AER made the change to stop weak companies from buying wells they may not be able to afford to decommission.
Countries that were the first to participate in a dam-building boom have started to dismantle or partly decommission their dams.
It would allow for 10 years to decommission the hundreds of existing tailings dams around the country, a costly move for miners.
The two countries with the largest arsenals signaled to the world that the time had come to downsize and decommission these weapons.
It's very easy to decommission this pipeline without seeing an impact to people in the state or the region of the country.
This lack of understanding has the potential to inhibit upgrades as carriers continue to expand their 5G services and decommission 3G networks.
In response to the tragedy, Vale chief executive Fabio Schvartsman said Tuesday that the company will decommission 10 dams similar to Brumadinho.
It has struggled to contain radiation at the site and compensate victims of the accident while preparing to decommission the crippled power station.
The new regulation orders mining companies to present independently-produced decommission plans by August and ensure that those plans are executed by 2021.
Out of this process, the U.S. Congress passed legislation in 1992 to decommission and remove the dam and restore the Elwha River watershed.
Once Congress and NASA decide to decommission the station, it will be forced to de-orbit into Earth's atmosphere and crash into the ocean.
"We have decided to decommission Monju because restarting it would require significant time and cost," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told the Associated Press.
When US government workers decommission old voting equipment and auction them off to the public, they're supposed to wipe voter information from the device's memory.
The company faces nearly $150 billion of costs to decommission the Fukushima plant and clean up the surrounding area, according to the latest government estimate.
The area has been cordoned off, and construction work on the parking lot suspended, but officials say the situation hasn't affected efforts to decommission the plant.
Merkel's government decided in October 2010 to push back a decommission date for nuclear power plants by several years, causing companies to invest in their sites.
The company had already said it would invest $1.9 billion to decommission nine dams, but had not provided details on how the money would be deployed.
Axiom is founded by a former ISS manager whose mission is to ensure we don't lose human presence in orbit following the Space Station's eventual decommission.
The German government quickly passed legislation to decommission all of the country's nuclear reactors, ostensibly to keep its citizens safe by preventing a Fukushima-style disaster.
The incident led to serious production stoppages, pledges by Vale to reconstruct or decommission many of its other dams and the firing of a number of executives.
The firm said that it will decommission dams similar to the one that collapsed, a move which will reduce its annual output of iron ore by 260%.
The Democrats' logic is that another resounding defeat on Rubio's own turf would decommission him for good, precluding him from being a viable Republican option in 2020.
Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsman said Vale would halt operations using those dams and spend 5 billion reais ($1.3 billion) to decommission them over the next three years.
Once the permission expires the developers, Elgin Energy, will be given one year to decommission the site and return it to a condition agreed with the council.
The incident led to serious production stoppages, pledges by Vale to reconstruct or decommission many of its other dams and the firing of a number of executives.
An act of the Cabinet behind closed doors to decommission Trump -- if this was truly considered -- would have been greeted by his supporters as a bloodless coup.
As such, it sends price signals to potential future generators about the need to construct or decommission facilities and provides another revenue stream for the producers of electricity.
The Japanese government estimated in 2016 that it will cost more than $200 billion to fully decommission the reactor and clean up the radiation that's been left behind.
On March 23 the company said it had attempted to send a survey robot into a containment vessel to find fuel debris, information it needs to decommission the plant.
On Thursday, officials in Pyongyang exploded what they said was the major nuclear testing facility they had planned to decommission ahead of the summit, in front of invited journalists.
While the station won't hit 200,000 orbits before its scheduled for decommission in 2024, it'll still be trailblazing humanity's exploration of space for at least another eight years.[Space.com]
"Today, we decommission this chamber," Stoltenberg told 29 foreign ministers that included new U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on his first visit to North Atlantic Treaty Organization headquarters.
Berger also said he thought there was a role for the littoral combat ship, four of which the Navy plans to decommission in 2021, and the Navy's future frigate.
Duke is in the process of transferring used fuel from the spent fuel pool at the plant to dry cask storage as part of work to decommission the plant.
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican is drafting guidelines to help Catholic dioceses find appropriate ways to decommission unneeded churches so they don&apost end up as discos, gymnasiums or gelato shops.
Shell had planned to permanently decommission the FCCU in early 2018 as part of a plan to integrate the Convent plant with the company's 225,800-bpd refinery in Norco, Louisiana.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's public spending watchdog on Friday questioned a government estimate of 24 billion pounds ($31 billion) as the cost of tax relief to decommission oil and gas infrastructure.
"In line with the orientation of the French Multiannual Energy Plan, EDF is getting prepared to decommission Le Havre coal power plant in spring 2021," RTE said on its website.
As utilities continue to decommission coal-fired power plants, electricity sources include not only cleaner natural gas plants but also distributed solar and wind farms, located mainly in rural areas.
In short, the agreement made Iran limit uranium enrichment to 6603 percent and decommission about 14,000 of its centrifuges, allowing just roughly 5,000 of Iran's first-generation units to keep spinning.
The company said it aims in the next three years to either decommission the dams or bring them to a condition where they offer no risk to people or the environment.
Late Tuesday, Vale said it would take as much as 10 percent of its ore output offline in order to decommission 10 more dams like the one that burst last week.
Are we able to accommodate them in the renewable energy architecture that we're trying to build, as we decommission these [coal-fire plants], and there are for ever so many opportunities.
As the team on the ground in Moses Lake starts to decommission and carve up the Qantas jet, AeroTec's engineers in Seattle are working to complete the flying testbed's final design.
In short, the agreement made Iran limit uranium enrichment to 3.67 percent and decommission about 14,000 of its centrifuges, allowing just roughly 5,000 of Iran's first-generation units to keep spinning.
The company also said its estimated undiscounted cost to decommission its nuclear power plants rose by about $700 million due to potential costs related to waste disposal, program oversight and site infrastructure.
Holtec said it will contract with Camden, New Jersey-based Comprehensive Decommissioning International to decommission Oyster Creek within eight years, more than 50 years ahead of the industry-allowed 60-year timeline.
Related: British politician's murder leaves EU membership campaigns in limbo The 1998 accord led the now-semi-defunct Irish Republican Army's terrorist-cum-freedom fighters and Protestant paramilitaries to decommission their weapons.
Nakagawa says he wants to contribute to the recovery of Fukushima, He says decontaminating the reactors is the crucial task needed to proceed the reactor decommission, the most important issue of Fukushima Daiichi.
Over the next 15 years, Britain plans to shut down its coal-fired power stations and decommission all but one of its ageing nuclear plants, losing 23 gigawatts (GW) of power-generating capacity.
Macron's plan to decommission the school as part of his government's wider response to the yellow-vest movement, which staged its 23rd weekend of protests this past weekend, is therefore imbued with symbolism.
The show is trying to offer up something new by looking at what happens when Westworld staff decide to decommission Maeve (who's no longer earning her keep), but it doesn't really go far enough.
In a regulatory filing Tuesday, PG&E estimated the cost to decommission Diablo Canyon at nearly $3.8 billion, adding that the plant's nuclear decommissioning trust accounts held around $7503 billion as of March 31.
Scrapping the reactors could mean Japanese nuclear operators would decommission 21 units, or nearly 543% of their pre-disaster fleet, saddling them will billions of dollars of costs to dismantle and decontaminate the facilities.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish marine salvage group Ardent is adapting the tanks it used to refloat the Costa Concordia, the cruise ship wrecked off the Italian coast in 2012, to decommission North Sea oil platforms.
"There was a conflict of interest between TÜV SÜD and Vale because TÜV SÜD had lucrative contracts with Vale for other activities, to decommission dams, which makes obvious the regulatory shortcomings here," she said.
A Constitutional Court ruled in 2016 that a decision in 2011 to decommission nuclear power stations by the end of 2022 violated some property rights, clearing the way to compensation but leaving the amount open.
TOKYO – The utility responsible for meltdowns at a nuclear power plant in northeast Japan seven years ago says for the first time publicly it might decommission another plant in Fukushima that narrowly escaped the crisis.
Congress, concerned about resources being diverted, has required the Navy not to decommission the ships or reduce how many sailors are assigned to them until there's a replacement that would "meet or exceed" their capabilities.
Sweden plans to decommission two of its remaining eight nuclear reactors by 2020, but big wind projects that will enter the Nordic power system will make up for lost ground and keep prices competitive, Regnell added.
His plan involves Japanese investment to build high-speed rail links in Texas and California, to decommission America's fleet of ageing nuclear power plants and to collaborate in the development of robots and high-tech weaponry.
Pompeo has said Washington would not follow its traditional and failed strategy of offering the North concessions like the lifting of sanctions and financial aid in return for proportional steps by Pyongyang to decommission its weapons.
Even if Japan were to decommission all of its 56 reactors, as some people are advocating, doing so would generate about 500,000 cubic meters of lower-level radioactive waste, and that also has nowhere to go.
Premier Jason Kenney said on Monday that Alberta would loan up to C$100 million ($74.95 million) to the Orphan Well Association, which is funded by energy companies, to decommission 1,000 additional wells, doubling its pace.
The slide in oil and natural gas prices forced exploration and production companies to decommission two-thirds of their drilling rigs, which the service companies operate along with hydraulic fracturing, piping, trucking, water, electrical and environmental operations.
With Monju's shutdown, Japan's taxpayers are now left with an estimated bill of at least 375 billion yen ($3.2 billion) to decommission its reactor, on top of the 1 trillion yen ($8.5 billion) spent on the project.
The Pentagon reportedly complied, but this is the second time this year that it has tried to decommission the Truman early, after making the same pitch in March in its budget proposal for the 2020 fiscal year.
Photo: Getty ImagesThe government of North Korea has set official dates to decommission its sole known nuclear test site, specifically between the dates of May 23rd and 25th, Reuters reported the country's state media as saying on Saturday.
" He told trade mag SNL: When you're done and it's time to decommission, you repurpose the railcars, you recycle the rails, you recycle the railroad ties, you rake up the gravel, you throw down grass seed," he said.
CAPE TOWN, May 12 (Reuters) - South African power utility Eskom has contracted coal supplies it requires for the next five years and will rather renew than decommission its ageing coal fleet, the firm's chief executive said on Thursday.
Chief Executive Fabio Schvartsman vowed to take up to 10 percent of Vale's output offline to decommission 10 dams similar to the one that burst on Friday in the town of Brumadinho, leaving hundreds missing and presumed dead.
Most significantly for Huawei, one of its most prestigious customers, the British telecom BT, said that it would decommission part of the Huawei 4G network and that Huawei's equipment would not be part of its core 5G rollout.
The Brazilian court ordered that the bauxite waste pool's integrity must first be verified before an operating licence could be issued, Hydro said, adding that it would consider continued use of an older pool it had planned to decommission.
Until TEPCO knows the precise location of the melted fuel, and until it's able to ascertain the structural damage in each of the three reactors affected, the company won't be able to decommission the plant and remove the fuel.
Tokyo Electric said on Monday it may start to decommission at least one reactor at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, the world's biggest nuclear station by capacity, within five years of restarting two of the newer reactors at the site.
Tokyo Electric said on Monday it may start to decommission at least one reactor at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, the world's biggest nuclear station by capacity, within five years of restarting two of the newer reactors at the site.
In particular, the agency said it is considering changes to its Lifeline program that helps low-income Americans pay for telephone and internet service, and to allow telecom companies to decommission aging DSL connections in rural areas without replacing them.
The food group holds its annual shareholders meeting A government ministry has determined it will cost an anticipated 24.6 billion Swiss francs ($25.64 billion) to decommission nuclear power plants and dispose of radioactive waste, 1.1 billion francs more than previously requested.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese utility Kansai Electric Power Co is likely to decommission two aging reactors at Ohi nuclear plant because of the high costs meeting new safety standards set after the Fukushima disaster, the Nikkei business daily said on Tuesday.
The fear that the incoming Trump administration might slash government-funded climate laboratories, decommission key weather satellites and cancel key programs prompted a massive effort to archive government climate data before the incoming Trump administration can engage in any mischief.
Since its owners voted in February to decommission the plant far ahead of schedule, stakeholders in Arizona and throughout the nation have been working around the clock to find a way to preserve this crucial fixture of the region's energy infrastructure.
The Mainichi newspaper reported earlier that Tepco was likely to decommission the No.1 reactor at the Fukushima Daini power plant as it was the worst-hit of the facility's four reactors after the quake and tsunami, temporarily losing cooling functions.
Imagine a kickstarter for dirty trucks — as Suzanne's recent article in Nature Sustainability showcases — so that entrepreneurs in frontier markets could use inset funds to decommission or retrofit outdated equipment, directly reducing the climate and health impacts of transport today.
The move follows a Constitutional Court ruling in 2016 which stated that a decision in 2011 to decommission nuclear power stations by the end of 2022 violated some property rights, clearing the way to compensation but leaving the amount open.
Vale (VALE) CEO Fabio Schvartsman said the world's largest iron ore miner would take up to 10 percent of its production offline, and decommission 10 dams that are similar to the one involved in last week's disaster that left hundreds presumed dead.
"If one of the challenges is that we want to decommission three of these gas plants, we believe that with rooftop solar and storage, we could pretty easily replace one of them by 2030," said Lynn Jurich, Sunrun's chief executive and co-founder.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings on Friday denied a media report that it was set to decommission a nuclear reactor that suffered only minor damage compared with the nearby Fukushima Daiichi plant that was wrecked after a massive quake in 2011.
TOKYO, Aug 244 (Reuters) - Tokyo Electric Power said on Monday it may start to decommission at least one nuclear reactor at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power plant, the world's biggest nuclear plant by capacity, within five years of restarting two of the reactors at the site.
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But having fully embraced violence as the only cure for oppression and discrimination against the Catholic minority in the north, having always held out the threat of bloodshed or refusal to decommission weapons when the peace process faltered, he gradually became aware that he was getting nowhere.
And a just transition, for instance for working people, as we decommission some of the power stations…some of them may well be taken up by other private players and some of them may have to be closed and I say 'what is the just transition?
Tepco may take steps to decommission more than one of the No. 1 to No. 5 reactors within 5 years after the restart of the No.6 and No.7 reactors if its is confident it can secure enough non-fossil fuel energy sources, according to the statement.
Of the roughly 170 employees at Brayton Point before the closure, Onufer said a small number would stay on to decommission the plant over the next two months, and Dynegy guaranteed an interview to any employee who wanted to apply for a job at another one of its facilities.
There is also a strong anti-nuclear sentiment in Japan in reaction to the 2011 Fukushima atomic disaster and calls to decommission Monju have been growing in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, with scant results from using around 20 billion yen of pubic money a year for maintenance alone.
"Too Late" read the newspaper of record here, O Estado de Minas, after Vale said it would take up to 10 percent of its production offline and spend 5 billion reais ($1.36 billion) to decommission 10 dams like the one that collapsed at its Corrego do Feijao mine.
As part of that remediation, the DNC, CrowdStrike, and government investigators had to "decommission more than 140 servers, remove and reinstall all software, including the operating systems, for more than 180 computers, and rebuild at least 11 servers," according to court documents filed by the DNC in 2018.
In 13, the ministry had calculated the cost at 11 trillion yen comprising 5.4 trillion yen for compensation, 2.5 trillion yen for decontamination, 2 trillion yen to decommission the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi plant, operated by Tokyo Electric Power Co, and 1.1 trillion yen for a facility to store contaminated soil.
"Previous public and private comments from Kim and other North Korean officials suggest they would be willing to decommission the Yongbyon nuclear complex under expert supervision," said Daryl G. Kimball, executive director of the Arms Control Association, referring to a plutonium reactor, spent fuel reprocessing facility and uranium enrichment plant.
In reality, the server is actually 140 different serversThe Daily Beast reported that the "server" Trump has repeatedly referenced is actually 140 servers, most of them cloud-based, which the DNC had to decommission in 2016 while it was trying to get rid of the Russian hackers who had infiltrated its network.
"Too Late" read newspaper Estado de Minas in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, after Vale, the world's largest iron ore miner, said it would take up to 10 percent of its production offline and spend 5 billion reais ($1.36 billion) to decommission 10 dams like the one that collapsed at its Corrego do Feijao mine last Friday.
From this vantage point, enterprises can not only keep a better handle on all of the software from different vendors they are buying in, including how that differs or might be better utilised across distributed teams, but also act in a more nimble way in terms of how they adopt new solutions or decommission legacy ones.
"Too Late" read the newspaper of record here, O Estado de Minas, after Vale, the world's largest iron ore miner, said it would take up to 10 percent of its production offline and spend 5 billion reais ($1.36 billion) to decommission 10 dams like the one that collapsed at its Corrego do Feijao mine on Friday.
Astronaut Cady Coleman looking out window of the International Space Station / Image courtesy of NASA Astronaut Cady Coleman looking out window of the International Space Station / Image courtesy of NASA But as one NASA engineer noted in a Quora post explaining the NASA decision to decommission the Space Station, the agency simply lacks the resources to do everything that it wants to do.
"The goal is to use the expansion of renewable energy sources to fully meet 100% of our nation's power demand through only renewable sources in 10 years, but since no one has yet created a full plan to hit that goal, we are currently unsure if we will be able to decommission every nuclear plant that fast," Ocasio-Cortez's office said in an FAQ.

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