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Repository Reference Disposal Concepts and Thermal Load Management Analysis
Repository Reference Disposal Concepts and Thermal Load Management Analysis
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
The On-line Waste Library (OWL): Usage and Inventory Status Report
SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
Contribution to L2 Milestone: SNL Overall Control Account
Contribution to L2 Milestone: SNL Overall Control Account
Sequestration of radioactive iodine in silver-palladium phases incommercial spent nuclear fuel
Sequestration of radioactive iodine in silver-palladium phases incommercial spent nuclear fuel
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
Knowledge Management Analysis for Content Migration
Basis for Identification of Disposal Options for Research and Development for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste
Basis for Identification of Disposal Options for Research and Development for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-Level Waste
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Data to Support Development of Geologic Framework Models for the Deep Borehole Field Test
Data to Support Development of Geologic Framework Models for the Deep Borehole Field Test
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
Geologic Framework Models for the Alluvial Basin Reference Case
Geologic Framework Models for the Alluvial Basin Reference Case
Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel
Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel
Experimental Results for SimFuels
Experimental Results for SimFuels
Considerations of the Differences between Bedded and Domal Salt Pertaining to Disposal of Heat- Generating Nuclear Waste?
Considerations of the Differences between Bedded and Domal Salt Pertaining to Disposal of Heat- Generating Nuclear Waste?
Status of Progress Made Toward Preliminary Design Concepts for the Inventory in Select Media for DOE-Managed HLW/SNF
Status of Progress Made Toward Preliminary Design Concepts for the Inventory in Select Media for DOE-Managed HLW/SNF
Status of Shale Geology: Information on Extent, Thickness and Depth of Shale Deposits
Status of Shale Geology: Information on Extent, Thickness and Depth of Shale Deposits
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Experience Database Content and Structure
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
Implementation of Baseline Services of the NWM IT Cloud Environment
Deep Borehole Disposal Research: Geological Data Evaluation, Alternative Waste Forms, and Borehole Seals
Deep Borehole Disposal Research: Geological Data Evaluation, Alternative Waste Forms, and Borehole Seals
Concepts for Small-Scale Testing of Used Nuclear Fuel
Concepts for Small-Scale Testing of Used Nuclear Fuel
Online Waste Library (OWL) and Waste Forms Characteristics Annual Report
Online Waste Library (OWL) and Waste Forms Characteristics Annual Report
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
Socio-technical multi-criteria evaluation of long-term spent nuclear fuel management strategies: A framework and method
In the absence of a federal geologic repository or consolidated, interim storage in the United States, commercial spent fuel will remain stranded at some 75 sites across the country. Currently, these include 18 “orphaned sites” where spent fuel has been left at decommissioned reactor sites.
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Shared Yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-Narratives
Conventional ways of communicating about the transition to renewable energy in North America presuppose that energy systems can be changed while sustaining existing social, political, and economic relations. Energy democracy counters such ostensibly apolitical narratives by emphasizing the socially transformative potential of this transition. Yet energy democracy, as both organizing principle and social movement, is itself increasingly recognized as flexible and contested.