Article | REF: D4004 V1

Nuclear industry development strategies

Author: Pierre BACHER

Publication date: August 10, 2004

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3. Which nuclear technologies?

3.1 General

Today's nuclear power plants make varying degrees of use of natural resources in fissile materials ( 235 U) and fertile materials ( 238 U and 232 Th) capable of producing fissile materials ( 239 Pu, 233 U) by neutron absorption. They also produce more or less minor actinides (isotopes of Np, Am and Cm), radionuclides with more or less long lives, radiotoxic and, for those with shorter half-lives, non-negligible sources of heat in the waste. Waste streams can be classified according to their characteristics in these two areas, distinguishing between...

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