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Category : Boiling water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station: Main report
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Category : Boiling water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Pages : 328
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Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station
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Languages : en
Pages : 71
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This study presents the results of a comparison of a previous decommissioning cost study by Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) and a recent decommissioning cost study of TLG Engineering, Inc., for the same commercial nuclear power reactor station. The purpose of this comparative analysis on the same plant is to determine the reasons why subsequent estimates for similar plants by others were significantly higher in cost and external occupational radiation exposure (ORE) than the PNL study. The primary purpose of the original study by PNL (NUREG/CR-0672) was to provide information on the available technology, the safety considerations, and the probable costs and ORE for the decommissioning of a large boiling water reactor (BWR) power station at the end of its operating life. This information was intended for use as background data and bases in the modification of existing regulations and in the development of new regulations pertaining to decommissioning activities. It was also intended for use by utilities in planning for the decommissioning of their nuclear power stations. The TLG study, initiated in 1987 and completed in 1989, was for the same plant, Washington Public Supply System's Unit 2 (WNP-2), that PNL used as its reference plant in its 1980 decommissioning study. Areas of agreement and disagreement are identified, and reasons for the areas of disagreement are discussed. 31 refs., 3 figs., 22 tabs.
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Pages : 71
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This study presents the results of a comparison of a previous decommissioning cost study by Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) and a recent decommissioning cost study of TLG Engineering, Inc., for the same commercial nuclear power reactor station. The purpose of this comparative analysis on the same plant is to determine the reasons why subsequent estimates for similar plants by others were significantly higher in cost and external occupational radiation exposure (ORE) than the PNL study. The primary purpose of the original study by PNL (NUREG/CR-0672) was to provide information on the available technology, the safety considerations, and the probable costs and ORE for the decommissioning of a large boiling water reactor (BWR) power station at the end of its operating life. This information was intended for use as background data and bases in the modification of existing regulations and in the development of new regulations pertaining to decommissioning activities. It was also intended for use by utilities in planning for the decommissioning of their nuclear power stations. The TLG study, initiated in 1987 and completed in 1989, was for the same plant, Washington Public Supply System's Unit 2 (WNP-2), that PNL used as its reference plant in its 1980 decommissioning study. Areas of agreement and disagreement are identified, and reasons for the areas of disagreement are discussed. 31 refs., 3 figs., 22 tabs.
Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station, Addendum 3
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Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station
Author: G. J. Konzek
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Category : Boiling water reactors
Languages : en
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Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station
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Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station: Appendices
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Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station
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Pages : 55
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Pages : 55
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Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Pressurized Water Reactor Power Station
Author: Richard I. Smith
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Category : Nuclear reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Category : Nuclear reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Technology, Safety, and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station
Author: G. M. Holter
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Category : Boiling water reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 41
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Pages : 41
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Technology, Safety and Costs of Decommissioning a Reference Boiling Water Reactor Power Station. Main Report
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Technology, safety and cost information is given for the conceptual decommissioning of a large (1100MWe) boiling water reactor (BWR) power station. Three approaches to decommissioning, immediate dismantlement, safe storage with deferred dismantlement and entombment, were studied to obtain comparisons between costs, occupational radiation doses, potential dose to the public and other safety impacts. It also shows the sensitivity of decommissioning safety and costs to the power rating of a BWR in the range of 200 to 1100 MWe.
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Technology, safety and cost information is given for the conceptual decommissioning of a large (1100MWe) boiling water reactor (BWR) power station. Three approaches to decommissioning, immediate dismantlement, safe storage with deferred dismantlement and entombment, were studied to obtain comparisons between costs, occupational radiation doses, potential dose to the public and other safety impacts. It also shows the sensitivity of decommissioning safety and costs to the power rating of a BWR in the range of 200 to 1100 MWe.