On January 14, 1997, the Department of Energy, as part of its Record of Decision on the storage and disposition of surplus nuclear weapons materials, committed to pursue the use of excess weapons-usable plutonium in the fabrication of mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel for consumption in existing commercial nuclear power plants. Domestic use of MOX fuel has been deferred since the late 1970s, principally due to nuclear proliferation concerns. This report documents a review of past and present literature (i.e., correspondence, reports, etc.) on the domestic use of MOX fuel and provides discussion on the technical and regulatory issues that must be addressed by DOE (and the utility/consortia selected by DOE to effect the MOX fuel consumption strategy) in...
This report summarizes an approach for using existing Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) mi...
This paper reviews the application of US LWRs that are loaded with all-MOX fuel to dispose of excess...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Fissile Disposition Program (FMDP) has announced that reactor irradia...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has proposed irradiation of mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel in existing commer...
The US Department of Energy`s overall plutonium disposition strategy includes irradiation of mixed-o...
The US and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) have recently declared quantities of weapons materials, inc...
This report provides a view of anticipated transportation, packaging, and facility handling operatio...
This paper presents an assessment of the safety issues and implications of fabricating mixed oxide (...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This document details the research and development (R&D) activities that will be conducted in fiscal...
This research project was conceived as a multi-year plan to study the use of mixed plutonium oxide-u...
MOX is a mixture of uranium and plutonium oxides used in some overseas nuclear power stations. Briti...
A comprehensive case study was conducted on the policy problem of disposing of US weapons-grade plut...
Numerous technical issues must be resolved before LWR operating licenses can be amended to allow the...
The US Department of Energy announced its Record of Decision on January 14, 1997, to embark on a dua...
This report summarizes an approach for using existing Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) mi...
This paper reviews the application of US LWRs that are loaded with all-MOX fuel to dispose of excess...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Fissile Disposition Program (FMDP) has announced that reactor irradia...
The Department of Energy (DOE) has proposed irradiation of mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel in existing commer...
The US Department of Energy`s overall plutonium disposition strategy includes irradiation of mixed-o...
The US and the Former Soviet Union (FSU) have recently declared quantities of weapons materials, inc...
This report provides a view of anticipated transportation, packaging, and facility handling operatio...
This paper presents an assessment of the safety issues and implications of fabricating mixed oxide (...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This document details the research and development (R&D) activities that will be conducted in fiscal...
This research project was conceived as a multi-year plan to study the use of mixed plutonium oxide-u...
MOX is a mixture of uranium and plutonium oxides used in some overseas nuclear power stations. Briti...
A comprehensive case study was conducted on the policy problem of disposing of US weapons-grade plut...
Numerous technical issues must be resolved before LWR operating licenses can be amended to allow the...
The US Department of Energy announced its Record of Decision on January 14, 1997, to embark on a dua...
This report summarizes an approach for using existing Los Alamos National Laboratory (Laboratory) mi...
This paper reviews the application of US LWRs that are loaded with all-MOX fuel to dispose of excess...
The Department of Energy (DOE) Fissile Disposition Program (FMDP) has announced that reactor irradia...