monash if we started producing molybdenum in 1980's. but all the while after that the institute of physics in energy inducted the same production process to. their own got its reactor was shut down in two thousand and two he's very careful as it reached the end of its service term. but. is off today we remain one of russia's biggest commercial molybdenum producers he's impressive educated. mushtaq you're. looking at current molybdenum supply production is dominated by just a handful of reactors the two largest account for over sixty percent of global demand those two reactors are both over fifty years old and well beyond their intended service life when they're eventually decommissioned new suppliers will have to be found several alternatives are being explored including one in russia has been recertified especially for isotopes. that takes us to dimitrov grad where a new look production site has been set up late last year a company called isotopes began to pumping out the radio nuclei at the research institute of atomic reactors well i