Abstract
The Swedish nuclear power utilities are responsible for adopting such measures as are necessary in order to ensure the safe management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste from the Swedish nuclear power reactors. In order to fulfil this responsibility, the nuclear power utilities have commissioned SKB, the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., to plan, build, and operate the necessary facilities and systems. This report presents a calculation of the costs for implementing all of these measures. The cost calculations are based on a scenario for management and disposal of the radioactive waste products, which has been prepared by SKB and is described in this report. The facilities and systems that exist are: * Transportation system for radioactive waste products. * Central interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, CLAB. * Final repository for radioactive waste from reactor operation, SFR 1. Future facilities under planning are: * Encapsulation station for spent nuclear fuel. * Final repository for long-lived waste. * Final repository for decommissioning waste. The cost calculation also include costs for research and development and for decommissioning and dismantling of the reactor plants etc. The total future costs of the Swedish waste management system, starting
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title = {Plan 92. Costs for management of the radioactive waste from nuclear power production}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Swedish nuclear power utilities are responsible for adopting such measures as are necessary in order to ensure the safe management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste from the Swedish nuclear power reactors. In order to fulfil this responsibility, the nuclear power utilities have commissioned SKB, the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., to plan, build, and operate the necessary facilities and systems. This report presents a calculation of the costs for implementing all of these measures. The cost calculations are based on a scenario for management and disposal of the radioactive waste products, which has been prepared by SKB and is described in this report. The facilities and systems that exist are: * Transportation system for radioactive waste products. * Central interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, CLAB. * Final repository for radioactive waste from reactor operation, SFR 1. Future facilities under planning are: * Encapsulation station for spent nuclear fuel. * Final repository for long-lived waste. * Final repository for decommissioning waste. The cost calculation also include costs for research and development and for decommissioning and dismantling of the reactor plants etc. The total future costs of the Swedish waste management system, starting in 1993, have been calculated to be SEK 46.4 billion in January 1992 prices. These costs will be incurred over a period of about 60 years. SEK 8.7 billion has been spent up to the end of 1992. This cost calculation is presented annually to SKI, the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, which uses it as a basis to propose a fee on the nuclear electricity production in order to cover all future expenses. The fee for 1992 is on average 1.9 oere/kWh (0.019 SEK/kWh). (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
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title = {Plan 92. Costs for management of the radioactive waste from nuclear power production}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The Swedish nuclear power utilities are responsible for adopting such measures as are necessary in order to ensure the safe management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste from the Swedish nuclear power reactors. In order to fulfil this responsibility, the nuclear power utilities have commissioned SKB, the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., to plan, build, and operate the necessary facilities and systems. This report presents a calculation of the costs for implementing all of these measures. The cost calculations are based on a scenario for management and disposal of the radioactive waste products, which has been prepared by SKB and is described in this report. The facilities and systems that exist are: * Transportation system for radioactive waste products. * Central interim storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, CLAB. * Final repository for radioactive waste from reactor operation, SFR 1. Future facilities under planning are: * Encapsulation station for spent nuclear fuel. * Final repository for long-lived waste. * Final repository for decommissioning waste. The cost calculation also include costs for research and development and for decommissioning and dismantling of the reactor plants etc. The total future costs of the Swedish waste management system, starting in 1993, have been calculated to be SEK 46.4 billion in January 1992 prices. These costs will be incurred over a period of about 60 years. SEK 8.7 billion has been spent up to the end of 1992. This cost calculation is presented annually to SKI, the Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, which uses it as a basis to propose a fee on the nuclear electricity production in order to cover all future expenses. The fee for 1992 is on average 1.9 oere/kWh (0.019 SEK/kWh). (au).}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}