June 23, 2010
Journal Article

Nuclear Waste Vitrification in the U.S.: Recent Developments and Future Options

Abstract

Nuclear power plays a key role in maintaining current world wide energy growth while minimizing the greenhouse gas emissions. A disposition path for used nuclear fuel (UNF) must be found for this technology to achieve its promise. One likely option is the recycling of UNF and immobilization of the high-level waste (HLW) by vitrification. Vitrification is the technology of choice for immobilizing HLW from defense and commercial fuel reprocessing around the world. Recent advances in both recycling technology and vitrification show great promise in closing the nuclear fuel cycle in an efficient and economical fashion. This article summarizes the recent trends developments and future options in waste vitrification for both defense waste cleanup and closing the nuclear fuel cycle in the U.S.

Revised: July 9, 2010 | Published: June 23, 2010

Citation

Vienna J.D. 2010. Nuclear Waste Vitrification in the U.S.: Recent Developments and Future Options. International Journal of Applied Glass Science. PNNL-SA-72123.