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  • International Journal of Energy Studies
  • Issue:4
  • Nuclear Power, its Waste in the World and in Turkey

Nuclear Power, its Waste in the World and in Turkey

Authors : Fatih TEMİZ
Pages : 72-84
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Publication Date : 2017-08-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Nuclear power plants were born in 1950s. Taking only 30 grams of used fuel annually  for a person’s energy consumption many countries built their own nuclear power plants.  In this story, there is the fuel on one hand and the waste on the other. In general sense,  used up fuel rods from nuclear reactors and the waste from reprocessing plants are referred  to as nuclear waste. These wastes can be stored for decades in the cooling pools  of nuclear reactors insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(world-nuclear.org);. Nuclear power plants are only one source of  nuclear wastes, the others are medicine, research facilities, oil and gas extraction, mining,  etc. Not all of this waste is produced inside reactors, but they come from concentrated  natural structures. This waste is divided into three categories, yet, the boundaries between  the categories differ from country to country. • High Level Waste insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(HLW);: This waste is still very radioactive and continues  to produce heat. Only 2% of nuclear waste falls into this category but 98%  of radioactivity comes from this. They are transported by dry cast storage  containers which weigh 100 tons when empty and can contain 12 tons of  HLW and cost €1.5 million each. If used reactor fuel is to be reprocessed, the  final liquid HLW product needs to be solidified. This product is made into a  glass of borosilicate. • Intermediate Level Waste insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ILW);: It usually comes from reprocessing plants,  research facilities and turned-off reactors. They are transported by several  cylindrical containers that are painted yellow for identification. The wastes are  compressed to save from volume. • Low Level Waste insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(LLW);: This category is still radioactive and produces a  small amount of heat but does not require cooling. The majority of all  nuclear wastes are considered LLW. Like ILWs, they are transported by several  cylindrical containers that are painted yellow for identification. The wastes are  compressed to save from volume. Nuclear Waste Share Radioactive content HLW                     3%           95% ILW                         7%           4% LLW                     90%          1   % Table: Nuclear waste categories insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(world-nuclear.org); Some of the nuclear waste keep generating heat, some of HLW and ILW can heat up  their close surrounding up to 200oC. Next, not only nuclear power plants but also medical  centers, industry, and the military produce nuclear wastes.  Nuclear waste cannot be recycled like conventional wastes. They are carried to repurposing  plants to gain plutonium which is used for building weapons. There are only  two such facilities in Europe, one in England insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(accepting waste from the UK, Japan,  Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Canada); and one in  France. Yet, not all states carry out repurposing, for example, Germany banned transportation  of nuclear waste to reprocessing plants in 2005 since they see it hazardous to  the environment. Plutonium oxide is sometimes mixed with uranium oxide that gives  us MOX, mixed oxide fuel insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(world-nuclear.org);. Technetium-99 containing liquid LLWs  can be discharged into the sea. This tracer isotope can be distinguished for hundreds of  kilometers. However, the amount of radiation received is lower than naturally occurring  background radiation insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(world-nuclear.org);. For the special case of the USA, an MIT  study on nuclear power summarizes the current situation as follows insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(The Future of the  Nuclear Fuel Cycle, 2011);. • Nuclear waste cannot be destroyed; therefore, a permanent repository is needed. • Spent nuclear fuel from LWRs can be processed in order to recover the fissile  and fertile parts to be reused in forthcoming days. • Waste management did not occur as an integrated part of fuel cycle. • There is no integrated waste management plan in the USA for nuclear wastes. • Waste management in the USA saw practical and official letdowns. Afterwards, generating power from uranium requires an extra step: enrichment. Only  7 parts in 1,000 uranium atoms are the required isotope of Uranium-235 that is fissile.  From 7/1,000, enrichment takes the concentration to 2 to 4% in a process which also  produces depleted uranium which cannot be used. In the end, for every 1 ton of enriched  uranium, 7 tons of depleted uranium is formed insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Seibert, Nuclear Waste);. Depleted uranium is stored as uranium hexafluoride which is a gas that is radioactive  and highly toxic. Scientists are still in search of disposal methods for this gas as only in  the USA approximately 700 kilotons of it is stored insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ead.anl.gov);. Adding more to the  problem, uranium hexafluoride reacts with water to produce the corrosive hydrofluoric  acid insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Piper, G., 30.6.2007);. There is a disputed traffic of uranium hexafluoride from  Europe to Russia. Russian institutes can enrich uranium hexafluoride further which then  comes back to Europe. German ARTE TV broadcasted a documentary on this issue in  the past decade showing satellite images of uranium hexafluoride containers even with out a roof over them insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Seibert, Nuclear Waste);.
Keywords : nuclear power turkey, nuclear waste turkey

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