Interim storage facilities for fuel elements
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Storage buildings for the temporary storage of spent
fuel elements for the period between removal from the nuclear power
plant and reprocessing or direct ultimate waste disposal. The elements
are stored in specially designed cast-iron containers, in particular
in so-called Castor® containers which meet all safety functions
such as radiation shield, retention of radioactive substances, mechanical
integrity even in the event of earthquakes and aircraft crashes. These
containers are stored in conventional warehouses. The containers are
cooled during interim storage by the natural convection of air. Interim
storage facilities for spent fuel elements in Germany are located in
Ahaus (North Rhine-Westphalia) with a storage capacity of 3,960 t spent
nuclear fuel and in Gorleben (Lower Saxony) with a capacity of 3,800
t. A further modified interim storage facility has been established
in Lubmin (Mecklenburg-Western Pommerania), in particular for the storage
of dismantled reactor unit components from the former Greifswald Nuclear
Power Plant. Further interim storage facilities are to be built at the
sites of the nuclear power plants.
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11 - 15 March 2018
Munich, Germany
30 September - 04 October 2018
Prague, Czech Republic |