Has the decommissioning started just recently in '23 or are they at work since '82 (42 years ago)?
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Several countries, and I guess Italy is among them, have decommissioning regulation where the old unit first has to 'cool off' for a few decades before the building can be torn down.
So, to answer of whether it is this or that, I answer: yes.
Ah. That's the reason. Thanks.
Even when it's not required explicitly, it's a common enough practice, because a lot of work which would initially have to be done under health-physics control can, if you wait (for instance) five or ten half-lives of cobalt-60, be done much more cheaply under normal working conditions.