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사용후 핵연료 재처리 정책의 변화와 그 요인들History of Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Policies in a Comparative Perspective: the UK, France, Germany, and the US

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History of Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Policies in a Comparative Perspective: the UK, France, Germany, and the US
Authors
이은경김덕호박진희이정희
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
한국서양사연구회
Keywords
nuclear fuel cycle; reprocessing; spent fuel policy; radioactive waste disposal; plutonium; nuclear power system.; 핵연료 주기; 사용후 핵연료 정책; 재처리; 방사성폐기물 처분; 원전체제.
Citation
서양사연구, no.55, pp 121 - 151
Pages
31
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
서양사연구
Number
55
Start Page
121
End Page
151
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24197
DOI
10.16894/JOWH.55.4
ISSN
1738-7027
2733-953X
Abstract
The spent nuclear fuel management can disclose the decision making structure of the nuclear power generation system. Disposal and reprocessing are two options. Disposal of the spent fuel as a nuclear waste raises many domestic issues such as where to bury it, which technology to choose and how to persuade local people. Reprocessing is the technology to gain some radioactive materials from the spent fuel, which was originally developed to provide plutonium for atomic bombs during the World War II. Reprocessing costs a lot, but it can turn the spent fuel into a new potential fuel, plutonium for some specially designed reactors. Therefore, the spent nuclear fuel management is a complex problem that is interrelated with the aspects of the nuclear armament, international military relations, energy programs, the cost and benefits of plutonium and social and environmental movements. This paper aims to examine the historical changes of the spent nuclear fuel policies in the UK, France, Germany, and the US in a comparative perspective. All of these countries chose or preferred to the reprocessing in the 1950s and early 1960s. Since the 1970s, however, the spent nuclear fuel policies have been modified many times for different reasons. As the result, these 4 countries have different spent nuclear fuel policies for the present ranging from the permanent disposal to sticking to reprocessing. The reasons or rationales for the spent nuclear fuel management, the decision making mechanisms, and the impacts and new issues of the policy changes in each country are discussed to understand the features of the nuclear power system.
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