Uranium-233 (U-233), a uranium isotope, is a fissionable material capable of fueling nuclear reactors or being utilized in the manufacturing of nuclear weapons. As such, it is controlled as a special nuclear material. The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) currently store the Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) supply of unirradiated U-233 fuel materials. Irradiated U-233 is covered by the national spent nuclear fuel (SNF) program and is not in the scope of this report. The U-233 stored at ORNL is relatively pure uranium oxide in the form of powder or monolithic solids. This material is currently stored in stainless steel canisters of variable lengths measuring about 3 inches in diameter. The OR...
The Pacific Northwest Laboratory has evaluated the basis for moving selected spent nuclear fuels in ...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials [primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the United States nuclear weapon stockpile is being reduced ...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for the disposition of surplus wea...
Uranium-233 ({sup 233}U) is a synthetic isotope of uranium formed under reactor conditions during ne...
The United States Department of Energy has initiated numerous activities to identify strategies to d...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is planning the future of weapons-capable fissile materials owned by ...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for the disposition of surplus wea...
The US investigated the use of {sup 233}U for weapons, reactors, and other purposes from the 1950s i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials (primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
This report documents the position that the concentration of Uranium-233 ({sup 233}U) in plutonium m...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The Pacific Northwest Laboratory has evaluated the basis for moving selected spent nuclear fuels in ...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials [primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the United States nuclear weapon stockpile is being reduced ...
The US DOE Office of Fissile Material Disposition is examining options for placing fissile materials...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for the disposition of surplus wea...
Uranium-233 ({sup 233}U) is a synthetic isotope of uranium formed under reactor conditions during ne...
The United States Department of Energy has initiated numerous activities to identify strategies to d...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is planning the future of weapons-capable fissile materials owned by ...
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for the disposition of surplus wea...
The US investigated the use of {sup 233}U for weapons, reactors, and other purposes from the 1950s i...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials (primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
This report documents the position that the concentration of Uranium-233 ({sup 233}U) in plutonium m...
The Excess Fissile Materials Disposition Program`s Record of Decision (ROD) published in January 199...
The end of the Cold War has created a legacy of surplus fissile materials (plutonium and highly enri...
The Pacific Northwest Laboratory has evaluated the basis for moving selected spent nuclear fuels in ...
Significant quantities of weapons-usable fissile materials [primarily plutonium and highly enriched ...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, the United States nuclear weapon stockpile is being reduced ...