Nuclear Power
Editorial Illustrations for Sellafield Nuclear Power Station - Collage and Photocopied compositions.
Whether we like it or not Nuclear Power in the United Kingdom generates a fifth of the country's electricity. (Please Note: All statistics were correct at the time of creation)
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number One
Description: "At Sellafield our main activities are reprocessing and recycling used nuclear fuel. Reprocessing allows us to recover around 97% of used fuel to make new fuel."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Two
Description: "We test fish, shellfish and other materials such as shoreline mud, vegetation and seaweed. We always work to higher and safer standards than those set by the authorised government limits."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Three
Description: "Nuclear energy is generated by the splitting of uranium atoms. The heat from this fission process is used to drive a turbine to generate electricity."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Four
Description: "The Nuclear energy industry as a source of radiation has less than 0.1% discharges. This is incredibly low when compared to other pollutants such as CFC gases produced by sprays, fast-food containers, the reduction of rainforests and car exhaust fumes which are rapidly depleting the earth's only natural shield the O-zone."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number One
Description: "Since the mid 80's we have invested more than £2 billion in treating waste, £25 million of this was used to reduce radioactivity in the Irish sea. The water now contains less than 15 of the amount of radioactivity than in the mid 70's and this is to be reduced even further in the near future."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Two
Description: "Calder Hall Power Station located at Sellafield, started operating in 1956 and was the world's first industrial-scale nuclear power station."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Three
Description: "Nuclear industry radioactive waste is separated into three categories high, intermediate and low level and for each category a specific method of treatment has been developed."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Four
Description: "The stations reactors produce enough heat to give approximately 100 Megawatts of electricity to the UK."
Editorial Illustrations for Sellafield Nuclear Power Station - Collage and Photocopied compositions.
Whether we like it or not Nuclear Power in the United Kingdom generates a fifth of the country's electricity. (Please Note: All statistics were correct at the time of creation)
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number One
Description: "At Sellafield our main activities are reprocessing and recycling used nuclear fuel. Reprocessing allows us to recover around 97% of used fuel to make new fuel."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Two
Description: "We test fish, shellfish and other materials such as shoreline mud, vegetation and seaweed. We always work to higher and safer standards than those set by the authorised government limits."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Three
Description: "Nuclear energy is generated by the splitting of uranium atoms. The heat from this fission process is used to drive a turbine to generate electricity."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Four
Description: "The Nuclear energy industry as a source of radiation has less than 0.1% discharges. This is incredibly low when compared to other pollutants such as CFC gases produced by sprays, fast-food containers, the reduction of rainforests and car exhaust fumes which are rapidly depleting the earth's only natural shield the O-zone."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number One
Description: "Since the mid 80's we have invested more than £2 billion in treating waste, £25 million of this was used to reduce radioactivity in the Irish sea. The water now contains less than 15 of the amount of radioactivity than in the mid 70's and this is to be reduced even further in the near future."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Two
Description: "Calder Hall Power Station located at Sellafield, started operating in 1956 and was the world's first industrial-scale nuclear power station."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Three
Description: "Nuclear industry radioactive waste is separated into three categories high, intermediate and low level and for each category a specific method of treatment has been developed."
Client: Sellafield Nuclear Power Station
Title: Number Four
Description: "The stations reactors produce enough heat to give approximately 100 Megawatts of electricity to the UK."


