A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE OF THE ECONOMIC ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH DEPLOYING THORIUM-BASED FUEL CYCLES AND BREEDING IN HEAVY-WATER REACTORS

Author:

Mendoza España Alberto D.11,Bromley Blair P.11

Affiliation:

1. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River Laboratories, Chalk River, ON K0J 1J0, Canada

Abstract

To meet future global needs for energy and green technology, it is prudent to identify energy sources and technology that may potentially be economically beneficial. Thorium-based fuels with nuclear technology, such as the Canadian heavy-water reactor, have been proposed as a way to meet those global needs, though economic challenges persist in deploying thorium-based fuels. Therefore, economic strategies to overcome the economic challenges in deploying thorium-based fuels are needed. To identify potential strategies for advancing the deployment of thorium-based fuels, this paper conducts a historical examination of the economics of thorium fuel cycles to identify economic factors that can influence a country’s development of thorium-based fuel cycles. In particular, this paper reviews the economic issues associated with Canada’s experience in deploying thorium-based fuel cycles. The study finds that the existence of natural resources and the associated price, a nuclear fuel cycle’s costs, a country’s international trade balance position and economic growth policies, the profitability of the electrical power and nuclear industry, and the technical and economical characteristics of the nuclear reactor developed in a country may all influence the adoption of a thorium-based fuel cycle. Furthermore, recent advancements in developing thorium-based fuel cycles are suggested as a possible way of bridging the technical and economic gap between near-term and long-term implementation of thorium-based fuel cycles that may overcome current economic challenges.

Publisher

Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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