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Managing spent fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Experience and Lessons from Around the World
Auteur | IPFM |
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Datum | september 2011 |
Classificatie | 6.01.5.50/87 (AFVAL - ALGEMEEN) |
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International Panel on Fissile Materials Managing Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors Experience and Lessons from Around the World International Panel on Fissile Materials Managing Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors Experience and Lessons from Around the World Edited by Harold Feiveson, Zia Mian, M.V. Ramana and Frank von Hippel www.fissilematerials.org September 2011 © 2011 International Panel on Fissile Materials ISBN 978-0-9819275-9-6 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. To view a copy of this license, visit www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 Table of Contents About the IPFM 1 1 Overview 2 Country Studies 2 Canada 20 3 France 30 4 Germany 43 5 Japan 52 6 South Korea 62 7 Russia 70 8 Sweden and Finland 78 9 United Kingdom 92 10 United States 103 11 Multinational Repositories 114 Technical Background 12 Interim Storage and Transport 122 13 Geological Disposal 130 14 International Monitoring 139 Endnotes 150 Contributors 184 About the IPFM The International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM) was founded in January 2006. It is an independent group of arms-control and nonproliferation experts from seventeen countries, including both nuclear weapon and non-nuclear weapon states. The mission of the IPFM is to analyze the technical basis for practical and achievable policy initiatives to secure, consolidate, and reduce stockpiles of highly enriched urani- um and separated plutonium. These fissile materials are the key ingredients in nuclear weapons, and their control is critical to nuclear d