A waste management strategy for nuclear fusion power systems from a regulatory perspective
Abstract
A waste management strategy for future nuclear fusion power systems is developed using existing regulatory methodology. The first step is the development of a reference fuel cycle. Next, the waste streams from such a facility are identified. Then a waste management system is defined to safety handle and dispose of these wastes. The future regulator must identify the decisions necessary to establish waste management performance criteria. The data base and methodologies necessary to make these decisions must then be developed. Safe management of nuclear fusion wastes is not only a technological challenge, but encompasses significant social, political, and ethical question as well.
- Publication:
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Alternative Energy Sources, Volume 5
- Pub Date:
- 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978aes.....5.2521H
- Keywords:
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- Radioactive Wastes;
- Systems Engineering;
- Thermonuclear Power Generation;
- Waste Disposal;
- Decision Making;
- Energy Technology;
- Government/Industry Relations;
- Regulations;
- Engineering (General)