Republic of Korea (ROK) changed its spent nuclear fuel policy from the once-through usage and direct disposal to a total system approach that includes pyroprocessing, sodium-cooled fast reactors, and a two-tier geological repository to achieve a breakthrough for domestic deadlock situation and thus enable sustainable utilization of nuclear power, but caused disagreement in the bilateral negotiation with the United States (US) for the Nuclear Cooperation Agreement. Analysis has revealed that this shift is effective to make a breakthrough for domestic deadlock because it augments variety of technological options, with which more reversible decision-making process can be conducted to accommodate broad public needs. A trade-off has been explore...
We estimated the generation of low- and intermediate-level waste (LILW) and high-level waste (HLW) f...
The rapid expansion of nuclear energy in China has intensified concerns regarding spent fuel managem...
Storage facilities are filling up at South KoreaÕs nuclear power plants, making spent fuel managemen...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
South Korea has been the world's sixth-largest producer of nuclear energy, with twenty nuclear power...
Abstract. Since Kori Uint 1 started to generate electricity on April 29, 1978, the nuclear share of ...
AbstractKorea is operating 20 nuclear units, producing about 700 t/yr of spent fuel. This spent fuel...
Since the beginning of 2018, the nuclear dynamics surrounding the Korean Peninsula have started to c...
This paper presents the results of various benefit–cost ratio (BCR) analyses of back-end nuclear fue...
Economic growth in East Asia has rapidly increased regional energy, and especially, electricity need...
One critical aspect of any denuclearization of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) invo...
Pyroprocessing technology has been actively developed at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAE...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. That is...
PWR spent fuels produced in the Republic of Korea are expected to be recycled by pyroprocess in the ...
We estimated the generation of low- and intermediate-level waste (LILW) and high-level waste (HLW) f...
The rapid expansion of nuclear energy in China has intensified concerns regarding spent fuel managem...
Storage facilities are filling up at South KoreaÕs nuclear power plants, making spent fuel managemen...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
South Korea has been the world's sixth-largest producer of nuclear energy, with twenty nuclear power...
Abstract. Since Kori Uint 1 started to generate electricity on April 29, 1978, the nuclear share of ...
AbstractKorea is operating 20 nuclear units, producing about 700 t/yr of spent fuel. This spent fuel...
Since the beginning of 2018, the nuclear dynamics surrounding the Korean Peninsula have started to c...
This paper presents the results of various benefit–cost ratio (BCR) analyses of back-end nuclear fue...
Economic growth in East Asia has rapidly increased regional energy, and especially, electricity need...
One critical aspect of any denuclearization of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) invo...
Pyroprocessing technology has been actively developed at Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAE...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. That is...
PWR spent fuels produced in the Republic of Korea are expected to be recycled by pyroprocess in the ...
We estimated the generation of low- and intermediate-level waste (LILW) and high-level waste (HLW) f...
The rapid expansion of nuclear energy in China has intensified concerns regarding spent fuel managem...
Storage facilities are filling up at South KoreaÕs nuclear power plants, making spent fuel managemen...