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ID082427
Title ProperPhasing out civilian HEU in Russia
Other Title Informationopportunities and challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorSokova, Elena K
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia holds the largest stocks of civilian highly enriched uranium (HEU) of any country, operating more than fifty research reactors, pulsed reactors, and critical assemblies using HEU, as well as nine HEU-fueled icebreakers. Russia's participation in international efforts to phase out civilian HEU is crucial if international HEU minimization efforts are to succeed. Individual Russian institutes and organizations participate in international programs to replace HEU with low-enriched uranium in Soviet-supplied research reactors, develop alternative fuels, and repatriate fresh and spent HEU fuel from third countries. However, an overarching national policy on HEU phase-out has yet to be adopted. There are many obstacles to obtaining such a commitment from Moscow. At the same time, the ongoing reform of the Russian nuclear industry and plans for expansion of domestic nuclear power generation and for increased nuclear exports create opportunities for securing such a commitment
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 15, No.2; Jul 2008: p209-236
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 15, No.2; Jul 2008: p209-236
Key WordsRussia ;  Highly Enriched Uranium ;  Low-Enriched Uranium ;  Nuclear Fuel ;  Proliferation


 
 
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