A CIRCULAR ECONOMY VISION FOR NEXT-GEN NUCLEAR POWER
International Congress on Sustainability Science Engineering ICOSSE
2023
2023 The International Congress on Sustainability Science & Engineering (ICOSSE)
Abstract Submissions
Energy Session II
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 - 1:30pm to 2:00pm
The politics surrounding the federal program to store nuclear waste in a geologic repository in Yucca Mountain, Nevada, has led to a spectacular impasse. As a result, the nationâs inventory has grown to nearly 90,000 metric tons and is stored in some 75 locations across 35 states.
Unknown to many, however, is that ânuclear wasteâ or âspent nuclear fuelâ is neither waste nor totally spent. Technically speaking, it is partially used nuclear fuel. For instance, the energy content within the accumulated transuranics (or heavier-than-uranium elements) alone represents energy equivalent to 1% of the worldâs natural gas reserves. Challenges related to economics and risks of nuclear proliferation have prevented commercial recycling of this material in the U.S.
With pollution, climate change, and the need to alleviate energy poverty all weighing heavily on the public conscience, nuclear power is in a resurgence with several proprietors of advanced reactor designs heading for commercial deployment. But their experience has shown that yesterdayâs nuclear waste is holding back tomorrowâs nuclear reactors from gaining public acceptance.
NuCycle⢠is Curioâs next-generation process that recycles nuclear waste efficiently to recover an array of commercial products. With NuCycle coupled with its next-gen reactor design, HOPEâ¢, Curio is laying the foundation for a long-awaited circular economy that will bolster the case for wider adoption of nuclear power.