The Department of Energy is looking at a way to speed up Hanford nuclear site environmental cleanup by having some waste with ...
The Japanese government on Tuesday asked a Tokyo municipality for consent to conduct a survey to determine the suitability of ...
This Collection brings together original research focused on the science and engineering of nuclear waste management and recycling. Topics include characterisation of radionuclide behaviour, modelling ...
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Scientists drill into 175-million-year-old clay rock to solve nuclear waste storage problem
A team of researchers has initiated a deep drilling project underneath a mountain in ...
Mr. Sunseri is a veteran nuclear energy executive and board leader with more than four decades of experience in nuclear plant operations, safety, engineering, and governance. His career has focused on ...
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Does Nuclear Waste Ever Go Away?
Nuclear power plants are used primarily to generate electricity, and while they're often thought of as a cleaner energy source, there is a drawback. These power plants produce waste. This waste is ...
The US DoE is advancing a permit improvement that could increase waste processing efficiency at the Hanford Site cleanup facility.
Minamitorishima Island, about 1,900 kilometers southeast of central Tokyo, has no civilian population, with its only ...
Geological disposal, optimized materials and greater use of digital tools to enhance communication with stakeholders are among the innovations the nuclear industry is developing to address outstanding ...
Japan's government has asked permission for a survey to be conducted on an island in the Pacific Ocean to choose a final disposal site for high-level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.
Malaysia has renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths' license for 10 years, but ordered it to stop producing radioactive waste by 2031.
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Particle accelerators could turn nuclear waste into power and slash radioactivity by 99.7%
Nuclear waste becomes clean energy as Jefferson Lab's particle accelerators reduce storage time by 99.7% while generating electricity for the grid.
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