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On Tue, 10 Jun 2025 18:32:16 +0200, David Brown wrote:Yes, that's the reprocessing/recycling I mentioned.
The best possible use for the spent fuel from our first generation thermalWe all know that, I believe. There are two ways to handle the waste -bury it deep enough, or use reprocessing/recycling to reduce the worst
of the waste. (Of course a better idea is to use more advanced nuclear
reactors that produce more electricity for less waste.)
neutron reactors is to use it as fuel for "advanced" fast nuclear
reactors.
https://gain.inl.gov/resources/nuclear-technologies/fast-reactors/
While thermal neutron reactors can only extract about 2% of the availableIndeed.
energy in the fuel, fast reactors can extract approx 80% and once started
require no fuel enrichment (can be fueled entirely with U238 and/or
thorium) and are compatible with fuel reprocessing which removes lower
atomic weight neutron absorbing reactor poisons only, returning everything
else as usable fuel (method is incapable of producing weapon grade
material).
We let this technology languish for 50 years, but China and India have
taken up where we left off, and they have the industrial manufacturing
base and government support needed to pull it off.
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