Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4080: Advanced Nuclear Reactors—Challenges Related to the Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4080: Advanced Nuclear Reactors—Challenges Related to the Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18154080

Authors:
Katarzyna Kiegiel
Tomasz SmoliƄski
Irena Herdzik-Koniecko

Nuclear energy can help stop climate change by generating large amounts of emission-free electricity. Nuclear reactor designs are continually being developed to be more fuel efficient, safer, easier to construct, and to produce less nuclear waste. The term advanced nuclear reactors refers either to Generation III+ and Generation IV or small modular reactors. Every reactor is associated with the nuclear fuel cycle that must be economically viable and competitive. An important matter is optimization of fissile materials used in reactor and/or reprocessing of spent fuel and reuse. Currently operating reactors use the open cycle or partially closed cycle. Generation IV reactors are intended to play a significant role in reaching a fully closed cycle. At the same time, we can observe the growing interest in development of small modular reactors worldwide. SMRs can adopt either fuel cycle; they can be flexible depending on their design and fuel type. Spent nuclear fuel management should be an integral part of the development of new reactors. The proper management methods of the radioactive waste and spent fuel should be considered at an early stage of construction. The aim of this paper is to highlight the challenges related to reprocessing of new forms of nuclear fuel.

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