This paper describes results of a study to analyze the waste management systems effects of extended spent fuel aging on spent fuel disposal requirements. The analysis considers additional spent fuel aging up to a maximum of 50 years relative to the currently planned 2010 repository startup in the United States. As part of the analysis, an equal energy disposition (EED) methodology was developed for determining allowable waste emplacement densities and waste container loading in a geologic repository. Results of this analysis indicate that substantial benefits of spent fuel aging will already have been achieved by a repository startup in 2010 (spent fuel average age will be 28 years). Even so, further significant aging benefits, in terms of ...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel is an issue that has required a permanent solution since the beginnin...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the mission of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shifted...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The amo...
The purpose of this study is to identify options and issues for aging commercial spent nuclear fuel ...
Performance assessment calculations are required for high level waste repositories for a period of 1...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act requires the Secretary of Energy to inform Congress before 2010 on the ...
The Used Fuel Disposition (UFD) Campaign within the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy ...
This plan provides an overview, work to date, and the path forward for the design development strate...
One of the unresolved hurdles facing present and future nuclear energy systems is waste management. ...
By processing spent fuel to remove the actinides, the thermal properties of the resulting high-level...
A commonly held perception is that disposal of spent nuclear fuel or high-level waste presents a ris...
This study reports on the results of an assignment from the DOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
The cancellation of the Yucca Mountain repository program in the United States raises the prospect o...
Spent fuel acceptance schedules and the allocation of federal acceptance capacity among commercial n...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel is an issue that has required a permanent solution since the beginnin...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the mission of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shifted...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The amo...
The purpose of this study is to identify options and issues for aging commercial spent nuclear fuel ...
Performance assessment calculations are required for high level waste repositories for a period of 1...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act requires the Secretary of Energy to inform Congress before 2010 on the ...
The Used Fuel Disposition (UFD) Campaign within the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy ...
This plan provides an overview, work to date, and the path forward for the design development strate...
One of the unresolved hurdles facing present and future nuclear energy systems is waste management. ...
By processing spent fuel to remove the actinides, the thermal properties of the resulting high-level...
A commonly held perception is that disposal of spent nuclear fuel or high-level waste presents a ris...
This study reports on the results of an assignment from the DOE Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
The cancellation of the Yucca Mountain repository program in the United States raises the prospect o...
Spent fuel acceptance schedules and the allocation of federal acceptance capacity among commercial n...
Disposal of spent nuclear fuel is an issue that has required a permanent solution since the beginnin...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the mission of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has shifted...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The amo...