Environmental impact of the nuclear fuel cycle

Author:

Ewing Rodney C.1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Geological Sciences, Materials Science & Engineering, and Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA rodewing@umich.edu

Abstract

AbstractNuclear power provides approximately 17% of the world’s electricity, which is equivalent to a reduction in carbon emissions of ∼0.5 Gt of C/year. This is a modest contribution to the reduction of global carbon emissions, ∼6.5 Gt C/year. Most analyses suggest that in order to have a significant and timely impact on carbon emissions, carbonfree sources, such as nuclear power, would have to expand total energy production by a factor of three to ten by 2050. A three-fold increase in nuclear power capacity would result in a projected reduction in carbon emissions of 1 to 2 Gt C/year, depending on the type of carbon-based energy source that is displaced. This paper reviews the impact of an expansion of this scale on the generation of nuclear waste and fissile material that might be diverted to the production of nuclear weapons. There are three types of nuclear fuel cycles that might be utilized for the increased production of energy: open, closed, or a symbiotic combination of different reactor types (such as thermal and fast neutron reactors). Within each cycle, the volume and composition of the nuclear waste and fissile material depend on the type of nuclear fuel, the amount of burn-up, the extent of radionuclide separation during reprocessing, and the types of material used to immobilize different radionuclides. This chapter is a discussion of the relation between the different types of fuel cycles and their environmental impact.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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