Conceptual framework of a strategy for the development of nuclear power in Russia to 2100

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作者
E. O. Adamov
A. V. Dzhalavyan
A. V. Lopatkin
N. A. Molokanov
E. V. Muravyov
V. V. Orlov
S. G. Kal’akin
V. I. Rachkov
V. M. Troyanov
E. N. Avrorin
V. B. Ivanov
R. M. Aleksakhin
机构
[1] Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (NIKIET),
[2] Science and Innovation Company,undefined
[3] State Science Center of the Russian Federation – Leipunskii Institute for Physics and Power Engineering (GNTs RF – FEI),undefined
[4] State Science Center – Research Institute for Atomic Reactors (GNTs NIIAR),undefined
[5] Russian Federal Nuclear Center – Zababakhin All-Russia Research Institute of Technical Physics (RFYaTs – VNIITF),undefined
[6] Bochvar All-Russia Research Institute for Inorganic Materials (VNIINM),undefined
[7] All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Agroecology (VNIISKhRAE),undefined
来源
Atomic Energy | 2012年 / 112卷
关键词
Uranium; Plutonium; Fast Reactor; Thermal Reactor; Spend Fuel;
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The conceptual principles of a long-term strategy for the development of large-scale nuclear power in Russia based on fast reactors with natural safety and a closed NFC, conservation of the natural radioactivity balance for buried wastes, prevention of proliferation of weapons-grade materials, drawing uranium resources fully into energy production and ensuring that the nuclear method of electricity production is competitive are examined. The principal problems of nuclear power are characterized and ways to solve them are proposed. Mathematical models are used to examine scenarios for the development of nuclear power and the transition to a closed NFC.
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页码:391 / 403
页数:12
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