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Storage of spent fuel from power reactors. Proceedings of a symposium

Abstract

The symposium gave an opportunity to exchange information on the state of the art and prospects of spent fuel storage, to discuss the worldwide situation and the major factors influencing the national policies in this field and to identify the most important directions that national efforts an international cooperation in this area should take. Dominant message retrieved from the symposium are that the primary spent fuel management solution for the next decades will be interim storage, the duration of time of interim storage becomes longer than earlier anticipated and the storage facilities will have to be designed for receiving also spent fuel from advanced fuel cycle practices (i.e. high burnup and MOX spent fuel). It was noted that the handling and storage of spent fuel is a mature technology and meets the stringent safety requirements applicable in different countries. The changes in nuclear policy and philosophy across the world, and practical considerations, have made interim storage a real necessity in the nuclear power industry. This is being addressed adequately by utilities, vendors and regulators alike Refs, figs, tabs
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1999
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-189; CONF-981128-; IAEA-SM-352
Reference Number:
SCA: 052002; PA: AIX-30:040066; SN: 99002142692
Resource Relation:
Conference: International symposium on storage of spent fuel from power reactors, Vienna (Austria), 9-13 Nov 1998; Other Information: DN: Refs, figs, tabs; PBD: Jul 1999
Subject:
05 NUCLEAR FUELS; BURNUP; ECONOMICS; ENERGY POLICY; FUEL MANAGEMENT; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; LEADING ABSTRACT; NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS; NUCLEAR INDUSTRY; REGULATIONS; SPENT FUEL STORAGE; WASTE STORAGE; MEETINGS
OSTI ID:
700918
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE99632239; TRN: XA9951767040066
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE99632239
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
479 p.
Announcement Date:
Dec 07, 1999

Citation Formats

None. Storage of spent fuel from power reactors. Proceedings of a symposium. IAEA: N. p., 1999. Web.
None. Storage of spent fuel from power reactors. Proceedings of a symposium. IAEA.
None. 1999. "Storage of spent fuel from power reactors. Proceedings of a symposium." IAEA.
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abstractNote = {The symposium gave an opportunity to exchange information on the state of the art and prospects of spent fuel storage, to discuss the worldwide situation and the major factors influencing the national policies in this field and to identify the most important directions that national efforts an international cooperation in this area should take. Dominant message retrieved from the symposium are that the primary spent fuel management solution for the next decades will be interim storage, the duration of time of interim storage becomes longer than earlier anticipated and the storage facilities will have to be designed for receiving also spent fuel from advanced fuel cycle practices (i.e. high burnup and MOX spent fuel). It was noted that the handling and storage of spent fuel is a mature technology and meets the stringent safety requirements applicable in different countries. The changes in nuclear policy and philosophy across the world, and practical considerations, have made interim storage a real necessity in the nuclear power industry. This is being addressed adequately by utilities, vendors and regulators alike Refs, figs, tabs}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1999}
month = {Jul}
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