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S&T - ENERGY How is nuclear waste generated?
How is nuclear waste generated?

Recently, India loaded its long-delayed Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) vessel, coming to the cusp of stage II — powered by uranium and plutonium of its three-stage nuclear programme.

•By stage III, India hopes to use its vast reserves of thorium.

•But the large-scale use of nuclear power is accompanied by a difficult problem: waste management.

•In a fission reactor, when uranium-235 (U-235) nucleus absorbs a neutron, it fission to barium-144, krypton-89, and 3 neutrons.

•If the ‘debris’ (barium-144 and krypton-89) constitute elements that can’t undergo fission, they become nuclear waste.

•Handling the spent fuel is the main challenge — it is hot and radioactive, and needs to be kept underwater for a few decades.

•Once cooled, U.S. had 69,682 tonnes (as of 2015), Canada 54,000 tonnes (2016), and Russia 21,362 tonnes (2014it is transferred to dry casks for longer-term storage.

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