In order to minimize the quantity of active materials that require long-term storage, arising during operation and after fusion power plant decommissioning, maximum use should be made of both recycling within the nuclear industry and clearance. For the latter, revised limits have been recently issued at the international level and in the US and Europe. In this paper the implications for fusion materials of these new levels are considered. Concerning recycling, power plant studies have employed criteria based solely on radiological parameters. Reviews of remote procedures currently used within the nuclear industry suggest that these criteria have been unduly conservative and should be revised
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
Abstract. As part of the Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS) and its follow-up, work was carried out...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
This study addresses an integrated approach to the management procedures for active mate-rials follo...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out on...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out o...
The development of commercial fusion plants includes the demonstration that the waste burden for fut...
In order to maximise the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clear...
In order to maximise the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clear...
Within the framework of the International Energy Agency (IEA), an international collaborative study ...
Within the framework of the International Energy Agency (IEA), an international collaborative study ...
In order to maximize the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clea...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
The importance of handling the sizable mildly radioactive materials that fusion generates received m...
The importance of handling the sizable mildly radioactive materials that fusion generates received m...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
Abstract. As part of the Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS) and its follow-up, work was carried out...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
This study addresses an integrated approach to the management procedures for active mate-rials follo...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out on...
Under the framework of the European Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS), studies were carried out o...
The development of commercial fusion plants includes the demonstration that the waste burden for fut...
In order to maximise the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clear...
In order to maximise the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clear...
Within the framework of the International Energy Agency (IEA), an international collaborative study ...
Within the framework of the International Energy Agency (IEA), an international collaborative study ...
In order to maximize the environmental benefits of fusion power generation, it is important to clea...
This paper presents fusion waste management studies carried out under the long-term actions on Safet...
The importance of handling the sizable mildly radioactive materials that fusion generates received m...
The importance of handling the sizable mildly radioactive materials that fusion generates received m...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...
Abstract. As part of the Power Plant Conceptual Study (PPCS) and its follow-up, work was carried out...
A waste management strategy for fusion activated materials aimed at reducing the amount of permanent...