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Permanent Criticality Termination Processes in Disposed DPCs
Permanent Criticality Termination Processes in Disposed DPCs
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Joint Workplan on Filler Investigations for DPCs
Joint Workplan on Filler Investigations for DPCs
Progress Report on Development of the Spent Fuel Degradation and Waste Package Degradation Models and Model Integration
Progress Report on Development of the Spent Fuel Degradation and Waste Package Degradation Models and Model Integration
Dual Purpose Canister Reactivity and Groundwater Absorption Analyses
Dual Purpose Canister Reactivity and Groundwater Absorption Analyses
Progress Report on Development of the Spent Fuel Degradation and Waste Package Degradation Models and Model Integration
Progress Report on Development of the Spent Fuel Degradation and Waste Package Degradation Models and Model Integration
Public Preferences Related to Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities for Storage and Disposal: Analyzing Variations over Time, Events, and Program Designs ?
Public Preferences Related to Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities for Storage and Disposal: Analyzing Variations over Time, Events, and Program Designs ?
Joint Workplan on Filler Investigations for DPCs?
Joint Workplan on Filler Investigations for DPCs?
Process Model for Radionuclide Incorporation into Corrosion Products
Process Model for Radionuclide Incorporation into Corrosion Products
Experimental plan for DPC/overpack performance in repository
Experimental plan for DPC/overpack performance in repository
Public Views about Storage and Disposal Options for Spent Nuclear Fuel. Energy and Environment Survey, 2017
Public Views about Storage and Disposal Options for Spent Nuclear Fuel. Energy and Environment Survey, 2017
Summary and Evaluation of NRC RAIs on Applications for Renewal of Licenses for ISFSIs for Dry Cask Storage Systems
Summary and Evaluation of NRC RAIs on Applications for Renewal of Licenses for ISFSIs for Dry Cask Storage Systems
Dual Purpose Canister Reactivity and Groundwater Absorption Analyses
Dual Purpose Canister Reactivity and Groundwater Absorption Analyses
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
DPC Disposal Thermal Scoping Analysis
DPC Disposal Thermal Scoping Analysis
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Dual-Purpose Canister Filling Demonstration Project Progress Report
Multi-pack Disposal Concepts for Spent Fuel
Multi-pack Disposal Concepts for Spent Fuel
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters
Multi-pack Disposal Concepts for Spent Fuel
Multi-pack Disposal Concepts for Spent Fuel
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters, Rev 2
A Salt Repository Concept for CSNF in 21-PWR Size Canisters, Rev 2
The Morally Desirable Option for Nuclear Power Production
The Morally Desirable Option for Nuclear Power Production
This paper reflects on the various possible nuclear power production methods from an ethical perspective. The production and consumption of nuclear power give rise to the problem of intergenerational justice; in other words, we are depleting a nonrenewable resource in the form of uranium while the radiotoxic waste that is generated carries very long-term potential burdens. I argue that the morally desirable option should therefore be to seek to safeguard the interests of future generations.
Intergenerational Ethical Issues and Communication Related to High-Level Nuclear Waste Repositories
Intergenerational Ethical Issues and Communication Related to High-Level Nuclear Waste Repositories
Purpose of Review: The nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disposing high-level nuclear waste. Since the 1980s, the United Nations has developed a concept of sustainable development and governments have accordingly made ethical commitments to take responsibility towards future generations. The purpose of this review is to examine ethical dilemmas related to high-level nuclear waste disposal in a long-term perspective including potential access to the waste in the future.