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Not exact matches
The Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks
led to new requirements to safeguard spent
fuel pools at U.S. reactors, but the overall policy toward the
nuclear fuel cycle has been bound up in the fight over the proposed
fuel repository at Nevada's Yucca Mountain, which the Obama administration wants to terminate.
The article, published recently in Open Chemistry may
lead to the development of a process to remove uranium from wastewater at the front - end of the
nuclear fuel cycle, or even extracting natural uranium from sea water.
From 1990 to the formation of NEI in 1994 he was the Vice President of Technical Programs at the U.S. Council for Energy Awareness (USCEA) where he was responsible for ensuring the technical accuracy and effectiveness of USCEA's industry communications and also
led the regulatory, policy and R&D activities associated with supporting companies in the front - end of the
nuclear fuel cycle.
The
nuclear fuel cycle is complex, with long
lead times between different stages.
Until these risks are properly mitigated and the complete
nuclear fuel cycle — from the mining and milling of uranium to the final disposal of radioactive wastes — is sufficiently regulated,
nuclear power should not be a
leading strategy for diversifying America's energy portfolio and reducing carbon pollution.