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Consequences of Fuel Failure on Criticality Safety of Used Nuclear Fuel
Consequences of Fuel Failure on Criticality Safety of Used Nuclear Fuel
Neutron Absorber Material Corrosion Testing Preliminary Report
Neutron Absorber Material Corrosion Testing Preliminary Report
Methodology for Radiological Risk Assessment of Deep Borehole Disposal Operations
Methodology for Radiological Risk Assessment of Deep Borehole Disposal Operations
Deep Borehole Safety Analysis
Deep Borehole Safety Analysis
Deep Borehole Disposal Safety Case
Deep Borehole Disposal Safety Case
Preliminary Content Evaluation of the North Anna High Burn-Up Sister Fuel Rod Segments for Transportation in the 10-160B and NAC-LWT
Preliminary Content Evaluation of the North Anna High Burn-Up Sister Fuel Rod Segments for Transportation in the 10-160B and NAC-LWT
Emplacement Mode Hazard Identification and Analysis
Emplacement Mode Hazard Identification and Analysis
Generic Deep Geologic Disposal Safety Case, Rev 1
Generic Deep Geologic Disposal Safety Case, Rev 1
GENERIC DEEP GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SAFETY CASE, Annotated Outline
GENERIC DEEP GEOLOGIC DISPOSAL SAFETY CASE, Annotated Outline
A Safety Framework for Disposal of Heat-Generating Waste in Salt: Annotated Outline
A Safety Framework for Disposal of Heat-Generating Waste in Salt: Annotated Outline
Implementation of Small Diameter Borehole Thermal Experiments at WIPP
Implementation of Small Diameter Borehole Thermal Experiments at WIPP
Neutron Absorber Material Corrosion Testing Final Report FY2021
Neutron Absorber Material Corrosion Testing Final Report FY2021
Preclosure Risk Assessment for Deep Borehole Disposal
Preclosure Risk Assessment for Deep Borehole Disposal
Evaluation of Neutron Absorbers in the DOE Standardized SNF Canister
Evaluation of Neutron Absorbers in the DOE Standardized SNF Canister
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
UNF-ST&DARDS Documentation Release 3.0
UNF-ST&DARDS Documentation Release 3.0
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Initial Standardized Canister System Evaluation
Initial Standardized Canister System Evaluation
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
M3SF-19OR0204050160- Criticality Process, Modeling and Status for UNF-STDARDS
M3SF-19OR0204050160- Criticality Process, Modeling and Status for UNF-STDARDS
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures
Nuclear energy experts consider commercial power from fission to be a strong contender to help mitigate the increasing effects of climate change, in part due to its low-to-no carbon emissions. Nevertheless, nuclear energy's history, including meltdowns such as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima, and dumping in sacred Indigenous land such as Yucca Mountain, raises important concerns in public deliberation over nuclear power.
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
Nuclear power and the public: an update of collected research on nuclear power
The purpose of this research was to collect, analyze, and summarize all of the nuclear power-related surveys conducted in the United States through June, 1981, that we could obtain. The surveys collected were national, statewide, and areawide in scope. Slightly over 100 surveys were collected for an earlier, similar effort carried out in 1977. About 130 new surveys were added to the earlier survey data. Thus, about 230 surveys were screened for inclusion in this report.