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Argonne Video Highlights Nuclear Fuel Recycling Research
Nuclear Street News Team
(Please visit the site to view this video) A closed fuel cycle that uses existing recycling technology for nuclear fuel could provide thousands of years worth of power using only the uranium mined to date. To that end, scientists at Argonne National Laboratory in suburban Chicago are refining a technique...
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Wed, Feb 20 2013
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Rosatom Solicits Bids for Pilot Nuclear Fuel Recycling Plant in Russia
Nuclear Street News Team
Russia's state-owned power reactor company Rosatom is taking bids for an experimental $166 million plant to recycle fuel from its VVER-1000 reactors. The pilot plant will be built at Rosatom's Federal State Unitary Enterprise Mining and Chemical Plant in Zheleznogorsk, about 150 miles southwest...
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Tue, Feb 19 2013
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Bruce Power Delays Steam Generator Shipment
Nuclear Street News Team
After being granted a license to ship decommissioned steam generators to a Swedish company for recycling, Canada’s Bruce Power said Tuesday that it will postpone the shipment to address the concerns of native groups and others opposed to it. “While recycling this material is the right...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011
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10 Years Away from Recycling Nuclear Fuel in China
Nuclear Street News Team
- Edited By Chris Reed – It will take at least a decade for China to start the large-scale industrial application of spent nuclear fuel reprocessing technology, which may be the solution to the uranium supply shortage, the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) said on Monday. Earlier...
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Tue, Jan 18 2011
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Bruce Power Presents the Facts on Steam Generator Recycling Plan
Nuclear Street News Team
"We believe we have a responsibility to minimize the amount of waste we produce while we refurbish our reactors, reducing our environmental footprint. That's why recycling the clean components of steam generators is the right thing to do." said Duncan Hawthorne, Bruce Power's President...
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Fri, Oct 22 2010
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Regulator says it is Safe to Ship 16 Steam Generators to Sweden for Recycling
Nuclear Street News Team
Edited By Tom Lamar A Bruce Power plan to ship small amounts of nuclear waste across the Great Lakes to Europe is safe, Canada's nuclear regulator said Tuesday. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission is hearing submissions about a plan to send 16 used steam generators from the Bruce Power nuclear...
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Fri, Oct 1 2010
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South Korea Wants Nuclear Recycling Agreement With The U.S. By 2012
Nuclear Street News Team
Washington and Seoul are in talks on a new civilian atomic accord that would replace the 1974 cooperation pact that is scheduled for a 2014 expiration date. Under the current agreement, the South is prohibited from reprocessing nuclear fuel a processs that can also produce fissile material for a nuclear...
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Thu, Jul 22 2010
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Recycling: AREVA To Upgrade UK MOX Plant
Nuclear Street News Team
This contract recognizes AREVA’s leading role in MOX fuel technology. We are happy to bring our expertise in recycling to the Sellafield team. We appreciate our partnership with Sellafield and the opportunity to make improvements to the MOX plant - By Linton Levy - AREVA has signed a contract...
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Tue, Jul 6 2010
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AREVA And Partners Get Contract For Highly Radioactive Nuclear Liquid Effluent Facility Project At Sellafield
Nuclear Street News Team
The initial phase of the contract will span two years and commence immediately. It will consist of concept design works and may be followed by a 4-year procurement construction and commissioning phase, due to start in mid 2012. The total project budget will exceed £250 million - By Stephen Heiser...
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Tue, Jul 6 2010
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AREVA Inaugurates La Hague Site Nuclear Recycling Plant’s Cold Crucible
Nuclear Street News Team
Cold crucible technology makes it possible to reach temperatures above 1,200°C, thereby enabling vitrification of a wider variety of radioactive waste and a higher production rate. In addition, wall cooling increases equipment lifetime. - By Stephen Heiser - Speaking from the AREVA La Hague...
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Mon, Jun 21 2010
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Bernard Weinstein - Reprocessing Spent Fuel Key To Growing America's Nuclear Renaissance
steveheiser
With reprocessing, a technology that was developed in the United States, valuable plutonium and uranium in spent fuel are removed and then chemically processed into a mixed-oxide fuel that can be used again in a reactor to generate additional electricity. Up to 95 percent of the spent fuel volume can...
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Wed, Apr 21 2010
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Bloomberg: Nuclear-Fuel Recycling Debated As Obama Summit
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Nations voice differing opinions on the recycling of spent fuel at DC summit - Edited by April Murelio - According to a report by Bloomberg, debate over the recycling of nuclear fuel by reactor suppliers such as France’s Areva SA surfaced in Washington as U.S. officials sought to skirt the...
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Thu, Apr 15 2010
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AREVA Hosts Discussion Of Nuclear Fuel Recycling As Option for United States
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Company Offers Live, Interactive Virtual Tour of Recycling Facility in France - By Linton Levy - AREVA last week, offered a live virtual tour of its La Hague nuclear fuel recycling facility on France’s Normandy coast, allowing viewers to see firsthand the company’s decades of expertise...
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Mon, Mar 29 2010
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AREVA Organizes First International Nuclear Recycling Day
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The first International Nuclear Recycling Day was held at the François Mitterrand national library, Paris. - By Linton Levy - The event, organized by AREVA with the participation of the Boston Consulting Group and TNS Sofres, brought together 200 international energy professionals, scientists...
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Mon, Mar 1 2010
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New INL Project Improves Nuclear Fuel Recycling Science
steveheiser
INL team will collaborate with scientists at the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System - By Linton Levy - A new research project at Idaho National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory will use an innovative approach to learn how to get more use from nuclear fuel. INL has won a competitive...
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Mon, Sep 28 2009
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Hokkaido Electric To Test New Tomari Nuclear Reactor
steveheiser
Industry is moving towards a closed-loop domestic nuclear fuel cycle - By Linton Levy - According to Reuters, Hokkaido Electric Power Co has begun testing a new nuclear generator. This is a major step in bringing the unit online and to cutting fuel purchases for the utility. Trial operations at...
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Mon, Jan 26 2009
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EnergySolutions Comments On Waste Importation Legislation
steveheiser
Key concerns addressed and rebutted - By Mark McFadden - EnergySolutions, Inc. has issued the following statement in response to Congressmen Matheson and Gordon's reintroduction of their waste import ban legislation. At a recent press conference held by Congressmen Matheson, Gordon and Terry...
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Tue, Jan 20 2009
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AREVA and EDF Build Long-Term Used Fuel Management Partnership
steveheiser
Agreement, covers the scopes of used fuel transportation and recycling By April Murelio AREVA and EDF have signed a framework agreement for the recycling of used nuclear fuel from 2008 to 2040, aimed at clarifying responsibilities and improving cooperation between the two groups. The agreement...
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Mon, Jan 12 2009