ABSTRACT There has been a resurgence of interest in the possibility of processing the US spent nuclear fuel, instead of burying it in a geologic repository. Accordingly, key topical findings from three relevant EPRI evaluations made in the 1990-1995 timeframe are recapped and updated to accommodate a few developments over the subsequent ten years. Views recently expressed by other US entities are discussed. Processing aspects thereby addressed include effects on waste disposal and on geologic repository capacity, impacts on the economics of the nuclear fuel cycle and of the overall nuclear power scenario, alternative dispositions of the plutonium separated by the processing, impacts on the structure of the perceived weapons proliferation ri...
An important long-term objective of advanced nuclear fuel cycle (AFC) technologies is to provide imp...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. That is...
AbstractRecycling the energy from used fuel and efficiently managing the waste are key factors for a...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. The int...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act requires the Secretary of Energy to inform Congress before 2010 on the ...
Reprinted by permission of American Nuclear SocietyFuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the...
The programs and plans of the U.S. government for the "back end of the nuclear fuel cycle" were exam...
The Used Fuel Disposition (UFD) Campaign within the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy ...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
The Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) program is addressing key issues associated with critical ...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
An important long-term objective of advanced nuclear fuel cycle (AFC) technologies is to provide imp...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. That is...
AbstractRecycling the energy from used fuel and efficiently managing the waste are key factors for a...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. The int...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
The Nuclear Waste Policy Act requires the Secretary of Energy to inform Congress before 2010 on the ...
Reprinted by permission of American Nuclear SocietyFuel cycle analyses are performed to evaluate the...
The programs and plans of the U.S. government for the "back end of the nuclear fuel cycle" were exam...
The Used Fuel Disposition (UFD) Campaign within the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy ...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
The Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI) program is addressing key issues associated with critical ...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
This chapter reviews the history of nuclear fuel reprocessing. The implementation of President Carte...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Since 1987 the U.S. has focused research and development activities relevant to the disposal of comm...
An important long-term objective of advanced nuclear fuel cycle (AFC) technologies is to provide imp...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. That is...
AbstractRecycling the energy from used fuel and efficiently managing the waste are key factors for a...