Architecture for nuclear energy in the 21st century (open access)

Architecture for nuclear energy in the 21st century

Global and regional scenarios for future energy demand have been assessed from the perspectives of nuclear materials management. From these the authors propose creation of a nuclear fuel cycle architecture which maximizes inherent protection of plutonium and other nuclear materials. The concept also provides technical and institutional flexibility for transition into other fuel cycle systems, particularly those involving breeder reactors. The system, its implementation timeline, and overall impact are described in the paper.
Date: February 21, 1999
Creator: Arthu, E.D.; Cunningham, P.T. & Wagner, R.L. Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library