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Spent fuel management of NPPs in Argentina

  • 1. Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear, Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Description

There are two Nuclear Power Plants in operation in Argentina: 'Atucha I' (unique PHWR design) in operation since 1974, and 'Embalse' (typical Candu reactor) which started operation in 1984. Both NPPs are operated by 'Nucleoelectrica Argentina S.A' which is responsible for the management and interim storage of spent fuel till the end of the operative life of the plants. A third NPP, 'Atucha II' is under construction, with a similar design of Atucha I. The legislative framework establishes that after final shutdown of a NPP the spent fuel will be transferred to the 'National Atomic Energy Commission', which is also responsible for the decommissioning of the Plants. In Atucha I, the spent fuel is stored underwater, until another option is implemented meanwhile in Embalse the spent fuel is stored during six years in pools and then it is moved to a dry storage. A decision about the fuel cycle back-end strategy will be taken before year 2030. (authors)

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Additional titles

Original title (English)
Memoria Tecnica 2010. Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear

Publishing Information

Publisher
ARN
Imprint Place
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Imprint Title
Technical Memory 2010. Nuclear Regulatory Authority
Imprint Pagination
228 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 11-19
Report number
INIS-AR-A--14

Conference

Title
IAEA and OECD/NEA International Conference on Management of Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors
Dates
31 May - 4 Jun 2010
Place
Vienna (Austria)

Optional Information

Lead record
vc169-btg30
Notes
8 refs., 6 figs. Imprint:Memoria Tecnica 2010. Autoridad Regulatoria Nuclear