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Title Managing spent nuclear fuel : strategy alternatives and policy implications / Tom LaTourrette [and others]
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 71 pages) : illustrations
Series Rand Corporation monograph series ; MG-970-RC
Rand Corporation monograph series.
Contents Where we are now, how we got here, and the decisions we face -- Technical approaches to spent-nuclear fuel management -- Review of institutional, statutory, and regulatory arrangements -- Policy implications of alternative strategies
Summary Increasing awareness of the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has renewed interest in nuclear power generation. At the same time, the longstanding logjam over how to manage spent nuclear fuel continues to hamper the expansion of nuclear power. If nuclear power is to be a sustainable option for the United States, methods for managing spent fuel that meet stringent safety and environmental standards must be implemented. This monograph evaluates the main technical and institutional approaches to spent nuclear fuel management and identifies implications for the development of spent fuel management policy. The authors find that on-site storage, centralized interim storage, and permanent geological disposal are generally safe, secure, and low- to moderate-cost approaches with no insurmountable technical obstacles. Advanced fuel cycles enabling spent-fuel recycling could reduce waste repository capacity needs but are difficult to evaluate because they still in early research stages. Public acceptance challenges stand as a major impediment to any technical approach. The analysis shows that the technical approaches can be combined in different ways to form different spent fuel management strategies that can be distinguished primarily in terms of societal preferences in three areas: the disposition of spent fuel, the growth of nuclear power, and intergenerational trade-offs
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-71)
Notes English
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Subject Radioactive waste disposal -- Government policy -- United States
Spent reactor fuels -- Storage -- Government policy -- United States
SCIENCE -- Environmental Science.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Nuclear.
Radioactive waste disposal -- Government policy
Spent reactor fuels -- Storage -- Government policy
United States
Form Electronic book
Author LaTourrette, Tom, 1963-
Rand Environment, Energy, and Economic Development (Program)
ISBN 9780833051158
0833051156