Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company explained

Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company
Type:Radioactive Waste Management
Website:http://www.skb.com/

The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (Svensk Kärnbränslehantering Aktiebolag, abbreviated SKB) is a company founded by the Swedish nuclear power industry. Among its primary operations are the management and disposal of nuclear waste and expended nuclear fuel. Its main offices are in Stockholm, but the company has sites in Forsmark and Oskarshamn (Äspölaboratoriet and Kapsellaboratoriet). The nuclear waste disposal vessel M/S Sigyn is owned SKB.

Owners

Company namePercentage
Vattenfall36%
Forsmarks Kraftgrupp AB30%
OKG Aktiebolag22%
E.ON Kärnkraft Sverige AB12%
100%
Source:[1] As of 2013-04-24

Board of directors

PositionNameCompany/Organization/Trade union
ChairmanTorbjörn WahlborgVattenfall AB
MemberPer-Göran Nilsson Forsmarks Kraftgrupp AB
MemberHenrik NebreliusE.ON Kärnkraft Sverige AB
MemberIngemar EngkvistE.ON Kärnkraft Sverige AB
MemberLars BjörnkvistRinghals AB
MemberAnders Wijkman
LedamotThomas Östros
Employee representativeFredrik De la GardieUnionen
Employee representativeMartina SturekSveriges Ingenjörer
Source: As of 2013-04-24

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: SKB:s ägare och styrelse . SKB.se.