A growing number of energy companies are looking to nuclear recycling as a way to address waste management concerns while ...
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.
This letter is in response to Daris Ramus’ letter in which he accuses me of misleading the public. He states that the Green New Deal is only a “resolution … not a bill, legislation or ...
Japan's Federation of Electric Power Companies has announced that a total of 400 tonnes of used nuclear fuel, instead of the ...
The nuclear waste stockpile will only grow ... of energy” stands near Japan Nuclear Fuel Ltd.’s nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in Rokkasho, Aomori Prefecture. The site, which is 159 times ...
It remains to be seen whether the prefectural government will support the revised plans. Fukui has long called for spent ...
Nuclear waste typically remains radioactive for as ... The UK previously had plants capable of reprocessing spent fuel at Sellafield but the last such facility was closed in 2022.
said if Wyoming takes on temporary nuclear fuel waste storage it would prime the state to eventually win a lucrative industry in reprocessing. “Currently, the United States does not reprocess ...
reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel should be legalized in the U.S. to boost waste recycling, which greatly reduces the volume of spent fuel. Nuclear energy is indispensable to address the current ...
The City of Fort Smith released a statement on Facebook on Dec. 18 saying it was not interested or considered to be a site for nuclear waste. “Addressing recent concerns, the City of Fort Smith ...
Ed Miliband has been warned he is throwing away “a valuable national resource” after ministers confirmed plans to bury Britain’s massive stockpile of plutonium ...