REGISTER NOW - IAEA-DOE-ECA WEBINAR ON MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF SNF IN SWEDEN THIS WEEK
Wednesday, 29 January 2025 from 10:00am to 11:30am (EST), via Cisco
Webex
This month, Sweden joined a small but growing group of countries leading the charge to find a permanent solution to disposing of
spent-nuclear fuel. The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB, or SKB) began construction of the world's second deep geologic repository (DGR) for SNF on January 15; a landmark project that will allow Sweden to begin disposing of waste by the 2030s in a facility that will be fully extended by the 2080s. That's why, tomorrow, January 29, 2025, a webinar
hosted jointly by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Department of Nuclear Energy, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy, and the Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) will provide information on the plans, progress and key factors for managing and disposing SNF in Sweden with stakeholder involvement. This
webinar will be delivered by senior staff of SKB, the organization responsible for radioactive waste and spent fuel management in Sweden, as well as by Mayor Fabian Sjöberg of Osthammar, the elected local official of the host community to the future DGR. It is the second in a series of webinars informing on the Global Progress Towards Sustainable Endpoint Solutions for High-level Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel. The webinar will last 1.5 hours, is open to the public, and provides opportunities
for audience engagement and Q&A through a webinar chat. Speakers: - Anni Fritzell - Manager Research and Post-Closure Safety, SKB, Sweden
- Fredrik De la Gardie - Funding expert, SKB, Sweden
- Anna Porelius - Head of Communication, SKB, Sweden
- Fabian Sjöberg - Mayor of Osthammar, Sweden
- Erik Lindgren - Project Director Spent nuclear fuel repository, SKB, Sweden
Agenda - The nuclear waste management program of SKB and key developments;
- Funding the nuclear waste management program and its main cost drivers;
- Social acceptance - How to gain and manage trust;
- The journey to a DGR in Oesthammar – A community perspective (TBC); and
- Construction of SKB’s spent nuclear fuel repository, lessons learnt and success factors ahead.
Moderators: - Marla Morales - Acting Director, Office of Consent-Based Siting, US DOE/Office of Nuclear Energy, USA
- Seth Kirshenberg – Executive Director, ECA, USA
- Stefan Mayer – Team Leader, Radioactive Waste Disposal, IAEA
ENSURING LONG TERM SUCCESS: ECA TRANSITION PAPER FOR EM
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) must continuously examine its work and evolve. The Energy Communities Alliance (ECA) is calling on the next Administration to launch a comprehensive review of all aspects of the EM program. To meet the challenges and better ensure the continued success of the DOE-EM program, the ECA’s Transition paper
offers the following recommendations: - Establishment of disposal paths for every type of radioactive and hazardous waste, including ensuring that both private and public sites are available and utilized.
- The reevaluation of DOE-EM’s use of the end-state contracting model so that more funds are available for actual work.
- Ensuring that regulatory agreements are reasonably achievable and balance short- and long-term needs.
- Improvement of workforce planning to
address “brain drain” and long-term needs for skilled talent of all kinds.
- Continuing focus on economic and energy development benefits.
- The maintaining of robust local, state, tribal government, and stakeholder engagement at each site.
- Clarification on DOE policy regarding how the discovery of hazardous and radioactive materials at “completed sites” will be addressed to ensure that cleanup is protective of human health and the environment, and that the local community is
not responsible for the DOE’s legacy waste cleanup.
- The reconstituting of a dedicated nuclear waste organization within the DOE to address high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel issues.
Read the paper by clicking its cover above or the button below!
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Jan. 23, will leverage an innovative contracting model designed to streamline project delivery, the utility said. Read the full story
Gone Fission Nuclear Report - New ORANO Plant Boosts Nuclear Growth December 09, 2024 | S4 E20 It’s being called the largest investment in the history of the State of Tennessee. Orano USA has announced plans to build a new multi-billion dollar, state-of-the-art centrifuge uranium enrichment plant in Oak Ridge. The facility will provide fuel for America’s nuclear power plants and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign sources. In this week’s episode of the Gone
Fission Nuclear Report, host Michael Butler discusses this exciting project with Orano USA President Jean-Luc Palayer. www.gonefissionpodcast.com NucleCast - Guy Taylor: The Impact of Trump and Technology on Global Security January 21, 2025 | S02 E202 In this episode of NucleCast, host Adam Lowther engages with Guy Taylor, the national security editor at the Washington Times, to discuss the current state of global security amidst a significant transition of power in the U.S. They explore the implications of Trump's second term, the unpredictable nature of his administration, and the intersection of technology and national security. The conversation also delves into the pressing issue of balancing defense spending with
entitlement programs, the potential for privatization in weapons development, and the hopes for a more peaceful global landscape in the coming years. https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/
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