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8803109
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Achievability of radiological equivalence associated with closed nuclear fuel cycle with fast reactors: impact of uncertainty factors in scenarios of Russian nuclear power development through to 2100. Part 1. Fast and thermal reactors
Author(s)
Ivanov, VK; Lopatkin, AV; Menyajlo, AN; Spirin, EV; Chekin, SY; Lovachev, SS; Korelo, AM; Solomatin, VM
Year
2021
Volume
30
Issue
2
Page Numbers
62-76
Language
Russian
DOI
10.21870/0131-3878-2021-30-2-62-76
Abstract
The Russian Government approved the Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation (Government Decree No.1523-r of June 9, 2020). The Strategy envisages the use of both thermal (TR) and fast (FR) reactors. The Strategy points out that the problems of nuclear power are associated with potential high expenses for irradiated fuel and radioactive wastes management. The previously designed model of the Russian nuclear energy development suggested that fast reactors only would operate at NPPs after 2010. Radiological equivalence, expressed as the equivalence of lifetime radiation risks to the public from radioactive wastes and from primary uranium ore, was shown to be achieved after 100-year storage. The burnup of 241Am, 237Np и 242Сm in closed nuclear fuel cycle with fast reactors is a key part in the achievability of radiation risks equivalence. Scenarios of the Russian nuclear energy development through to 2100 with account of uncertainty factors in the measurement of contribution of fast and thermal reactors to the electric energy production are considered in the paper. The following three scenarios were developed: uncertainty is replaced by FRs; uncertainty is replaced by TRs; 50 per cent of FRs and 50 per cent of TRs replace uncertainty. If the energy is produced by fast reactors only (scenario 1) radiological equivalence was found to be achieved in 412 years. In two other scenarios radiological equivalence will be achieved after more than 1000 years. Contribution of main dose-forming radionuclides and relevant ratios of potential biological hazards is included in models regardless of whether uncertainty in nuclear energy development is taking or not taking into account. Results of the study of conditions for radiological equivalence achievement should be used for amending Strategic plan of Russian nuclear power development through to 2100 that meets requirements of radiation ecology and radiation protection of the public. © 2021 National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Condition for radiological equivalence achievement; Development of nuclear energy through to 2100; IAEA safety standards; Radiation equivalence; Radiological equivalence; Scenarios of nuclear power development through to 2100; The Energy strategy
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