Although China’s nuclear power industry is relatively young and the management of its spent nuclear fuel is not yet a concern, China’s commitment to nuclear energy and its rapid pace of development require detailed analyses of its future spent fuel management policies. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of China’s fuel cycle program and its reprocessing policy, and to suggest strategies for managing its future fuel cycle program. The study is broken into four sections. The first reviews China’s current nuclear fuel cycle program and facilities. The second discusses China’s current spent fuel management methods and the storage capability of China’s 13 operational nuclear power plants. The third estimates China’s total cum...
This work was an effort to provide an all-encompassing picture for the future of energy production i...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
East Asia is home to some of the most dynamic economies on earth, but also a locus of current and hi...
More than three-fourths of the world’s nuclear reactors went online before 1990, while all of China’...
The rapid expansion of nuclear energy in China has intensified concerns regarding spent fuel managem...
AbstractLarge-scale development of nuclear power to China's current nuclear fuel cycle system pose c...
As it expands its fleet of nuclear power plants, China faces an important decision: whether to make ...
AbstractWith conversion of nuclear development strategy from “proper development” to “positive devel...
Economic growth in East Asia has rapidly increased regional energy, and especially, electricity need...
International audienceAn ambitious plan for nuclear development exists for long in China. The study ...
Nuclear power generation is responsible for fifteen percent of the world’s electricity, and since th...
Energy economics The US Department of Energy is actively seeking ways in which to delay or obviate t...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. The int...
A major part of China’s 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
This work was an effort to provide an all-encompassing picture for the future of energy production i...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
East Asia is home to some of the most dynamic economies on earth, but also a locus of current and hi...
More than three-fourths of the world’s nuclear reactors went online before 1990, while all of China’...
The rapid expansion of nuclear energy in China has intensified concerns regarding spent fuel managem...
AbstractLarge-scale development of nuclear power to China's current nuclear fuel cycle system pose c...
As it expands its fleet of nuclear power plants, China faces an important decision: whether to make ...
AbstractWith conversion of nuclear development strategy from “proper development” to “positive devel...
Economic growth in East Asia has rapidly increased regional energy, and especially, electricity need...
International audienceAn ambitious plan for nuclear development exists for long in China. The study ...
Nuclear power generation is responsible for fifteen percent of the world’s electricity, and since th...
Energy economics The US Department of Energy is actively seeking ways in which to delay or obviate t...
China’s economic rise over recent decades has led to a corresponding increase in China’s domestic en...
For many years, the commercial nuclear business has remained relatively stable in many ways. The int...
A major part of China’s 12th Five Year Plan focuses on energy conservation and environmental protect...
This work was an effort to provide an all-encompassing picture for the future of energy production i...
This paper compares potential nuclear fuel cycle strategies – once-through, recycling in thermal rea...
East Asia is home to some of the most dynamic economies on earth, but also a locus of current and hi...