Our facility is designed for ease of
spent fuel transfer to a dry cask storage system.
Not exact matches
Transfers of casks from operating reactors could follow, and the report authors said that would help resolve a long - running court dispute over payments nuclear plant operators are required to make to the federal government in return for federal storage of the
spent fuel — a bargain the federal government has not kept.
The MIT report says that
transfers of
spent fuel in casks could begin with the leftover
fuel at decommissioned U.S. plants — a first step that, if successful, could bolster public confidence in the process.
One was a measure prohibiting plant owners from densely packing
spent -
fuel pools, requiring them to expedite
transfer of all
spent fuel that has cooled in pools for at least five years to dry storage casks, which are inherently safer.
The NRC analysis found that a fire in a
spent -
fuel pool at an average nuclear reactor site would cause $ 125 billion in damages, while expedited
transfer of
spent fuel to dry casks could reduce radioactive releases from pool fires by 99 percent.
Moreover, the authors suggest that states that provide subsidies to uneconomical nuclear reactors within their borders could also play a constructive role by making those subsidies available only for plants that agreed to carry out expedited
transfer of
spent fuel.
Separating the well and the
spent fuel pool is a gate through which
fuel assemblies are
transferred.
Spent fuel can be shifted to concrete containers called dry casks as soon as it cools sufficiently, and the academy panel recommends that NRC «assess the risks and potential benefits of expedited
transfer.»
The MCO loading system
transfers baskets with
spent fuel from the staging area into the MCO.
Other options include the
transfer of IMF - created «special drawing rights» (reserve assets created by the International Monetary Fund that countries can exchange for hard currency) from rich to poorer countries, redirecting harmful fossil -
fuel subsidies, reducing
spending on ballooning military budgets, and taxing aviation and shipping.