The purpose of this paper is to recommend a break-even point for the capital investment cost for a Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR) when choosing between a Pyro-SFR nuclear fuel cycle (recycling option via Pyro-processing) and a direct disposal option. This is because the selection of an alternative cannot be justified without a guarantee of economic feasibility. The calculation of a break-even point is necessary because SFR capital investment cost makes up the largest share of the cost for electricity generation. In other words, the cost of capital investment is an important cost driver, and the one that exerts the greatest effect on Pyro-SFR nuclear fuel cycle economics. In the end, the break-even point of the SFR capital investment cost ...
The Korean once-through and fast reactor cycles have been analyzed by using the dynamic analysis met...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...
The purpose of this paper is to recommend a break-even point for the capital investment cost for a S...
An economic analysis has been performed to compare four nuclear fuel cycle options: a once-through c...
Although no consensus about the best approach to manage spent fuels has been achieved, economics is ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the economic viability of direct disposal and pyroprocessing...
This paper presents the results of various benefit–cost ratio (BCR) analyses of back-end nuclear fue...
The combination of fast reactors and an advanced fuel cycle processes is considered as a potential o...
There are two major nuclear fuel cycle options in the world: the once-through cycle (OTC) option and...
Numerous studies have attempted to solve the problems constraining the sustainable utilization of nu...
AbstractThis paper examines the difference in the value of the nuclear fuel cycle cost calculated by...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineer...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
The Korean once-through and fast reactor cycles have been analyzed by using the dynamic analysis met...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...
The purpose of this paper is to recommend a break-even point for the capital investment cost for a S...
An economic analysis has been performed to compare four nuclear fuel cycle options: a once-through c...
Although no consensus about the best approach to manage spent fuels has been achieved, economics is ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the economic viability of direct disposal and pyroprocessing...
This paper presents the results of various benefit–cost ratio (BCR) analyses of back-end nuclear fue...
The combination of fast reactors and an advanced fuel cycle processes is considered as a potential o...
There are two major nuclear fuel cycle options in the world: the once-through cycle (OTC) option and...
Numerous studies have attempted to solve the problems constraining the sustainable utilization of nu...
AbstractThis paper examines the difference in the value of the nuclear fuel cycle cost calculated by...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineer...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
The Korean once-through and fast reactor cycles have been analyzed by using the dynamic analysis met...
In this paper we discuss spent fuel management options in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from two inter...
This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The...