0 to take equipment or weapons out of use: --
It would cost $300 million to decommission the nuclear installation.
The government has decided to decommission two battleships.
1 to officially take a factory or other industrial building out of use and make the area safe: --
2 the act of officially taking a factory or other industrial building out of use: --
Our policy remains that when nuclear-powered sumarines have been decommissioned the hulls are stored afloat at a suitable berth, pending eventual disposal.
Our policy remains that when nuclear-powered submarines have been decommissioned the hulls should be stored afloat at a suitable berth, pending eventual disposal.
Of these, one is stored afloat and three are being, or are about to be, decommissioned.
The safety of used fuel cores, both on board decommissioned submarines and stored on land, has been confirmed by rigorous independent safety assessments.
Calculations that have been made indicate that there is advantage in allowing radioactivity to decay before decommissioning is undertaken.
Having agreed the rules of procedure and agenda for the opening plenary the talks are now addressing the issue of decommissioning.
Removing the lowest capacity boats first would require the largest number to be decommissioned, and leave the minimum number of boats that can take the catch.
A large number of vessels of all gear types must be decommissioned to eliminate excess capacity in case 1 but not in case 2 (table 3).