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Decommissioning of the BN-350 Fast Neutron Reactor: History Review and Current Status

Nurzhan Mukhamedov, Kuanyshbek Toleubekov, G. A. Vityuk, Maxat Bekmuldin, S. A. Dolzhikov

2025Energies9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article is devoted to an overview of the conducted work and the current status of decommissioning of the world’s first BN-350 industrial fast neutron reactor. The reactor was put into operation on 16 July 1973 in Aktau. In 1999, the government of Kazakhstan decided to shut down the reactor, and from that moment to the present, it has been in the decommissioning stage. All work on decommissioning the reactor facility was grouped into five stages. The first stage was completed in 2010 when the spent fuel of the BN-350 reactor was placed for long-term storage. The second stage is nearing completion. Research is currently underway to develop technologies for processing radioactive sodium. The goal of the third and fourth stages of the BN-350 reactor decommissioning is the comprehensive processing of liquid and solid radioactive waste. Now such waste is stored in special storage directly on the territory of the nuclear power plant.

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Nuclear decommissioningCurrent (fluid)Nuclear engineeringEnvironmental scienceNuclear physicsEngineeringPhysicsElectrical engineeringNuclear and radioactivity studiesGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studiesNuclear reactor physics and engineering
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