Nuclear: Radioactive Waste without a Fixed Home
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Some nuclear waste today do not have any operational storage solutions, warns the Court of Auditors. The institution thus doubts the "capacity of the industry to manage all its waste", which "fragilizes the dynamics of nuclear recovery".
Technological advances are transforming the way nuclear waste is managed, thanks to the emergence of mini-accelerators. These innovative devices promise to revolutionize a sector facing major environmental and safety challenges. By reducing the lifespan of radioactive elements, these accelerators offer a potential solution to minimize the risks associated with storage […] The article Nuclear waste management: a breakthrough thanks to mini-accele…
The Court of Auditors of France considers that there is a need for a long-term financing system for the deep-seated burial project of part of the country's nuclear waste and also calls for a solution for the other waste to which no alternative has been given so far. In a report, this public control body examines the activity of the National Agency for the Management of Radioactive Waste (Andra) just three weeks after the latter made a new upward…
The extraordinary nature of the deep radioactive waste storage project increases both the risk factors and the complexity of its budget estimate, as Andra's latest figures demonstrate.
Hundreds of thousands of cubic metres of nuclear waste still do not have a storage solution. The Sages of Cambon Street see it as an impas...
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