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What to do with spent nuclear fuel?

  • August 31, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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What to do with spent nuclear fuel?

Subject: Science and technology

Section: Nuclear Technology

Context

  • Japan has initiated the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean.

Nuclear Energy as a Clean Energy Alternative

  • Nuclear energy plays a vital role in mitigating climate change.
  • Approximately 10% of global electricity is generated from nuclear energy.
  • Countries like the U.S., India, and China are considering increased nuclear energy to achieve net-zero emissions and reduce reliance on carbon-based power.

Challenges

  • The safe storage and disposal of nuclear waste pose significant challenges.
  • The long-term persistence of nuclear waste in dangerous states necessitates a permanent solution.

Temporary Storage Techniques

  • Spent fuel can be stored in cooling pools until their radioactivity decreases.
  • Dry cask storage is another technique for temporary storage.
  • Burying waste in near-surface disposal facilities with protective coverings is common for low-level and intermediate-level waste.
  • These temporary solutions are crucial but not sufficient for managing high-level nuclear waste effectively.

Deep Geological Disposal for High-Level Waste

  • High-level waste, due to its higher radioactivity, requires more sophisticated disposal techniques.
  • Finland’s Onkalo repository showcases deep geological disposal as a promising solution.
  • Employs the Swedish KBS3 concept, proposing
    • waste stored in copper canisters, 
    • wrapped in bentonite clay, and
    • buried over 400 meters below ancient bedrock.
  • Release barriers are employed to keep the waste isolated from its surroundings.

The Future of Onkalo Repository

  • The Onkalo repository is projected to become operational in 2025.
  • A fill-up period of 100-120 years for the repository.

SKB’s KBS-3 Method for Final Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel

  • SKB (Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company) employs the KBS-3 method for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel.
  • This method is based on three protective barriers: copper canisters, Bentonite clay, and the Swedish bedrock.

Copper Canisters

  • Copper canisters are five meters long with nodular cast iron inserts.
  • Each filled canister weighs about 25 tons.
  • The outer casing consists of five-centimeter-thick copper.
  • Canisters are designed to withstand corrosion and mechanical forces resulting from rock movements.

Buffer with Bentonite Clay

  • Copper canisters will be placed in the repository’s tunnels, embedded in Bentonite clay.
  • Bentonite clay acts as a buffer, protecting canisters from corrosion and minor rock movements.
  • Clay absorbs water, swells to fill spaces and cracks, and prevents water from entering cracked canisters.
  • The buffer prevents the release of radioactive substances into the rock.

Bedrock as the Final Barrier

  • The bedrock serves as the final barrier, isolating the waste.
  • The rock offers a stable chemical environment and protection from surface-level events.
  • Groundwater flows through rock fractures but can trap any escaped radioactive substances.
Science and tech What to do with spent nuclear fuel?

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