Economic Study of Spent Nuclear Fuel Storage and Reprocessing Practices in Russia
Author(s) -
Clifford E. Singer,
George H. Miley
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/756558
Subject(s) - nuclear power , nuclear fuel cycle , fuel cycle , spent nuclear fuel , politics , nuclear energy policy , term (time) , uranium , nuclear fuel , economics , natural resource economics , economy , environmental economics , economic policy , public economics , political science , nuclear engineering , engineering , ecology , physics , materials science , quantum mechanics , law , biology , metallurgy
This report describes a study of nuclear power economics in Russia. It addresses political and institutional background factors which constrain Russia's energy choices in the short and intermediate run. In the approach developed here, political and institutional factors might dominate short-term decisions, but the comparative costs of Russia's fuel-cycle options are likely to constrain her long-term energy strategy. To this end, the authors have also formulated a set of policy questions which should be addressed using a quantitative decision modeling which analyzes economic costs for all major components of different fuel cycle options, including the evolution of uranium prices
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