Potential Pilgrim owner gets earful at forum
Activists, officials press Holtec on decommissioning plans. PLYMOUTH – Holtec International, the company looking to take over the license for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station and handle decommissioning, got its first taste Tuesday of what it will be like to field hard-hitting questions and demands from regional officials and local citizens groups that have watched the problem-plagued plant closely for 40 years.
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Jim Hamilton
Jim Hamilton is the Executive Director of The Nuclear Decommissioning Collaborative. Jim has over twenty-years of experience managing the entire life-cycle (siting, design, permitting, construction, closure, decommissioning, remediation and redevelopment) of large-scale manufacturing, energy and infrastructure facilities throughout North, Central and South America.