Vulcan - Submarine Test Site near Douglas

Posted: 28th March 2025

Maria Eagle: The Vulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment (NRTE) in Caithness, Scotland, has been used for prototype testing of nuclear propulsion plants for more than 50 years. The last test reactor was shut down in 2015 and more recent activity at the site is focussed on fuel management to support ongoing safe operation of our current nuclear submarines. The site continues to provide valuable support to the submarine enterprise, ensuring our submarines remain safe to operate in meeting our national security requirements, including the Continuous at Sea Deterrent, and we expect this to continue until at least April 2027. This maintains around 280 highly skilled jobs for the contractor Rolls-Royce Submarines and the Ministry of Defence (MOD). Once complete, the plan is to hand over the management of the Vulcan site from the MOD to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority for decommissioning to commence. Synergies are being sought between the NRTE site and the neighbouring Dounreay Civil Nuclear site, which is also being decommissioned, to ensure we deliver value for taxpayers’ money. In the longer term, the MOD remains committed to decommissioning of the Vulcan site and to remove fuel from the site as soon as is reasonably practicable.

 

Parliament 26th March 2025

 

A nuclear submarine reactor test site is to remain operational in the north of Scotland until at least 2027, Defence Minister Maria Eagle has said. The Vulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment (NRTE) at Dounreay, near Thurso, was built in the 1950s and supports about 280 jobs. It was used for prototype testing of nuclear propulsion plants for more than 50 years, before the last reactor was shut down in 2015. Eagle said the work was now focussed on submarine fuel management, adding that the long-term plan remained to close and decommission the site.

 

BBC 26th March 2025

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