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Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Managing Aging Effects on Dry Cask Storage Systems for Extended Long-Term Storage and Transportation of Used Fuel
Managing Aging Effects on Dry Cask Storage Systems for Extended Long-Term Storage and Transportation of Used Fuel
SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
SNF Modeling and Testing - LANL (FY21)
Results of Stainless Steel Canister Corrosion Studies and Environmental Sample Investigations
Results of Stainless Steel Canister Corrosion Studies and Environmental Sample Investigations
Contribution to L2 Milestone: SNL Overall Control Account
Contribution to L2 Milestone: SNL Overall Control Account
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel From Nine Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel From Nine Shutdown Sites
Sequestration of radioactive iodine in silver-palladium phases incommercial spent nuclear fuel
Sequestration of radioactive iodine in silver-palladium phases incommercial spent nuclear fuel
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
Decay Heat of Selected DOE-Managed Waste Materials
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
A Comprehensive Monte Carlo Sampling Uncertainty Quantification Methodology for Used Nuclear Fuel
Baseline Studies for Ring Compression Testing of High-Burnup Fuel Cladding
Baseline Studies for Ring Compression Testing of High-Burnup Fuel Cladding
Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel
Categorization of Used Nuclear Fuel
Experimental Results for SimFuels
Experimental Results for SimFuels
FY19 Status Report- SNL Research into Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Dry Storage Canisters
FY19 Status Report- SNL Research into Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Dry Storage Canisters
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
FY18 Status Report: SNL Research into Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Interim Storage Canisters
FY18 Status Report: SNL Research into Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Interim Storage Canisters
Concepts for Small-Scale Testing of Used Nuclear Fuel
Concepts for Small-Scale Testing of Used Nuclear Fuel
FY17 Status Report: Research on Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Interim Storage Canisters
FY17 Status Report: Research on Stress Corrosion Cracking of SNF Interim Storage Canisters
SNF Interim Storage Canister Corrosion and Surface Environment Investigations
SNF Interim Storage Canister Corrosion and Surface Environment Investigations
Online Waste Library (OWL) and Waste Forms Characteristics Annual Report
Online Waste Library (OWL) and Waste Forms Characteristics Annual Report
Guidance for Creating a Community Benefits Plan for Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs
Guidance for Creating a Community Benefits Plan for Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs
This document is intended to provide supplemental information to assist applicants developing a Community Benefits Plan (CBP) for the Regional Direct Air Capture Hubs. As shown in the graphic to the right, Community Benefits Plans are based on a set of four core interdependent policy priorities: engaging communities and labor; investing in America's workforce; advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility; and implementing Justice40.
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.
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Policies for Achieving Energy Justice in Society: Best Practices for Applying Solar Energy Technologies to Low-Income Housing
Studies indicate that the energy burden — energy costs as a percentage of annual family income — on low-income families is inordinately high, compared to that of the rest of the population. Rising fuel costs exacerbate this problem. Residential solar energy systems can help address this situation by furnishing a price-stable energy source with the added benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions. However, without appropriate incentives, these systems are prohibitively expensive for low-income families.