Overview of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle Strategies and the Spent Nuclear Fuel Management Technologies in Taiwan
Tsuey‐Lin Tsai, Yi-Fu Chiou, Shih‐Chin Tsai
Abstract
The continued use of nuclear energy has come into question due to the difficulties in managing radioactive waste, and public opposition has increased since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011. Nonetheless, the novel spent nuclear fuel (SNF) management technologies proposed indicate new pathways toward facilitating the environment and the sustained use of nuclear energy. The reprocessing and recycling of SNF provides an alternative to direct geological disposal. In this article, we examine the current status and strategic alternatives of radioactive waste management in Taiwan.
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Radioactive wasteSpent nuclear fuelNuclear fuel cycleOpposition (politics)Nuclear fuelWaste managementBusinessNuclear technologyHigh-level wasteNuclear energy policyEnvironmental scienceNuclear powerEnvironmental planningEnvironmental economicsEngineeringNuclear engineeringPolitical scienceEconomicsPhysicsPoliticsNuclear physicsLawNuclear and radioactivity studiesNuclear reactor physics and engineeringGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies