A growing number of energy companies are looking to nuclear recycling as a way to address waste management concerns while ...
The government says it will dispose of its 140 tonnes of radioactive plutonium - currently stored at Sellafield.
A major policy shift towards the long-term safety and security of Britain’s civil-separated, 140-ton-strong plutonium stockpile has been announced by the UK government. Such an initiative has been ...
The author suggests that reprocessing nuclear waste might be a better solution than burying it, but acknowledges that this is also expensive and dangerous. The sensible Swedes like planning ahead.
The Rosatom Technical Academy (RTA) is developing and implementing training courses on two-component nuclear energy ...
The UK previously had plants capable of reprocessing spent fuel at ... the best long-term solution for cleaning up our nuclear legacy, and the material is not needed for our future nuclear ...
The legislation also sought to change language throughout Wyoming law referring to radioactive material ... in reprocessing. “Currently, the United States does not reprocess nuclear fuel ...
The UK has the world's largest stockpile of the hazardous material, which is a product of nuclear fuel reprocessing. It has been kept at the site and has been piling up for decades in a form that ...