Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1741527 | Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear power to be sustainable requires the fulfilling of peculiar constraints, which include addressing the proliferation risk. One possible route for sustainability is that to adopt a fuel cycle based on thorium. However, comparison with uranium cycle indicates that thorium cycle utilization is premature. Instead, a promising short-term option is the use of inert matrix fuels, possibly containing thoria, in a once-through cycle. Irradiation tests performed in the Halden reactor show encouraging behaviour under irradiation. Furthermore, these fuels are very well suited for a direct disposal in a geological repository.
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Authors
C. Lombardi, L. Luzzi, E. Padovani, F. Vettraino,