Safety authorities attest to suitability of sites

Beznau and Mühleberg

An important milestone has been reached in the framework permit application process for replacement nuclear power plants in Beznau and Mühleberg. The Beznau and Mühleberg sites have been declared suitable for these replacement facilities. The Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI) has confirmed their suitability in its definitive appraisal for the Federal Office of Energy (FOE).
In December 2008 the two leading Swiss energy companies, Axpo and BKW FMB Energy Ltd (BKW) jointly submitted framework permit applications to build replacements for the nuclear power plants in Beznau (AG) and Mühleberg (BE). The six-part framework permit applications state that the two sites are suitable for the construction and safe operation of a latest-generation nuclear power plant. The applications were drawn up by Resun AG, an Axpo/BKW joint-venture planning company. The plans to replace the Beznau and Mühleberg nuclear power plants are in line with one of the four pillars of the Federal Council's energy strategy, which expressly favours building replacement nuclear power plants. Following their submission by the project owners, the applications were initially subjected to a general review by ENSI, the Federal Office for the Environment (BAFU) and the Office for Spatial Planning (ARE). Based on this initial review, Axpo and BKW submitted additional documentation and refined the individual details. On 30 September 2010, ENSI drew up its definitive appraisal for the Federal Office of Energy (FOE), concluding that Beznau and Mühleberg were suitable sites for construction of a nuclear power plant. In its appraisal, ENSI cites several points which need further clarification ahead of the construction permit applications. Needless to say, Axpo and BKW will address these aspects in the required detail when drawing up the relevant documents. The entire procedure as well as the level of detail required for each stage of the application process are governed by the Nuclear Energy Act which, as with other major infrastructure projects, requires general analyses and feasibility studies to be drawn up for projects to build a nuclear power plant, followed where necessary by detailed reviews. This is the stage at which the framework permit applications currently find themselves. Information: Axpo Holding AG Corporate Communications, Media-Hotline 0800 44 11 00  BKW FMB Energy Ltd Media Communications Tel. +41 31 330 51 07