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Company JAVYS, a. s., reached a profit in 2022 despite the difficult economic situation, mainly thanks to foreign commercial projects, which are to be completed within a short time. Most of the profit will be paid by the company to the state budget as taxes and dividends.
At the site of the company JAVYS, a.s in Jaslovské Bohunice locality a planned wide-area emergency exercise „TIS 2014“ was held. Its aim was to test the readiness of professional sections of the Emergency response organisation in case of an emergency.
Support of the nuclear energy sector and new nuclear builds will be prime ministerial topics in Slovakia, said the Prime Minister at the international conference ENEF - European Nuclear Energy Forum 2023.
Company JAVYS did not exceed any of the emission limits in 2022, and the quantities of pollutant emissions from air pollution sources and released greenhouse gases (CO2) in 2022 were comparable to previous years.
European Union has finally approved more money for NPPs decommissioning at Slovakia, Lithuania and Bulgaria from 1l January 2014, but under more strict rules. The decision followed nearly 2 years negotiation.
Fourteen experts from all over the world met in Slovakia between 18 and 22 October 2021 as part of a Technical Advisory Group 70 (TAG) meeting to discuss the decommissioning process of nuclear power plants and related activities.
Lydie Evrard, Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Head of the IAEA´s Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, visited company JAVYS on 19 June 2024.
Representatives from Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Norway, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Great Britain under the Group of European Municipalities with Nuclear Facilities (GMF) promote the interests of municipalities in Europe located near the nuclear facilities.
Scenery with eight, 120 metres high cooling towers at the nuclear power plant in Jaslovské Bohunice has visibly changed. To this day, the first of four shutdown cooling towers reaches the height of approximately 35 metres.
In the first half of 2018, company JAVYS, a. s. provided for collection of radioactive materials of unknown origin in five cases.