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Limitations of actinide recycle and waste disposal consequences

  • 1. Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucleaire, Mol (Belgium)

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The paper emphasizes the impact of Light Water Reactor - Mixed Oxides introduction on the subsequent actinide management and fate of reprocessed and depleted uranium. The spent fuel from LWR-MOX contains in principle 75% of the initially produced plutonium. This new source term has to be considered together with the minor actinides from the conventional reprocessing. Subsequent LWR-MOX reprocessing in the first step in a very long term Pu + minor actinides management. Recycling of Pu + minor actinides in fast reactors to significantly reduce the Pu and minor actinides inventory (e.g. a factor of 10) is a very slow process which requires the development and operation of a large park of actinide burner reactors during an extended period of time. The overall feasibility of the P and T option will greatly depend on the massive introduction during the next century of fast neutron reactors as a replacement to the present LWR generation of nuclear power plants. (authors). 11 refs., 6 tabs., 2 figs

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Subtitle (English)
A global analysis

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Imprint Title
Reactor Physics and reactor computations
Imprint Pagination
814 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 49-66.
Report number
INIS-mf--13907

Conference

Title
International conference on reactor physics and reactor computations.
Dates
23-26 Jan 1994.
Place
Tel Aviv (Israel).

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