Sweden starts building 100,000 year storage site for spent nuclear fuel (www.reuters.com)
from geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml to technology@lemmy.ml on 16 Jan 14:30
https://lemmy.ml/post/24854308

FORSMARK, Sweden, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Sweden started building a final storage facility for spent nuclear fuel on Wednesday, only the second such site in the world, where highly radioactive waste will be stored for 100,000 years.

How to store deadly radioactive waste until it is safe is a question that has dogged the nuclear industry since commercial reactors began operating in the 1950s.

Finland is the only country close to completing a permanent storage site.

#technology

threaded - newest

Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world on 16 Jan 17:53 next collapse

Finland has been “close to completing” their storage site at Olkiluoto for quite a long time now. Let’s see when they finally get it into production. I wouldn’t hold my breath.

UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml on 16 Jan 18:32 collapse

Not a scientist or anything, but from what I’ve read there are already reactors that use this waste developed. Why aren’t we using those reactors? Do they also leave waste behind?

ShortN0te@lemmy.ml on 17 Jan 23:40 next collapse

To my knowledge there exists exactly one reactor in china, and this is a test project. We know very little about it. I have seen many many talks in the last 10ish years but for such a “break trough idea” very very little actual physical proof for any of the big claims.

Edit: Wikipedia article of said reactor: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMSR-LF1

lproven@social.vivaldi.net on 18 Jan 00:10 collapse

@UltraGiGaGigantic @geneva_convenience France did have a commercial scale fast breeder reactor, Superphénix.