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1997:05 SKI SITE-94
The Swedish Industry program for deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste is now in the early stages of the site selection process, with feasibility studies underway in 5 to 10 municipalities. According to the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co., SKB (SKB RD&D Programme, 1995), the ongoing siting process involves selection of two sites for...
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1990:18 Some Estimates of the Total NuclideInventory in the Year 2100 from Swedish Nuclear Power Production
The total nuclide inventory in spent fuel from the swedish nuclear power programme has been estimated for three cases. All reactors were arrumed to operate until the year 2010 and then shut down simultaneously. All fuel used was assumed to be based on enriched natural uranium. The reactors were assumed to shut down after 25 years of commercial operation, but not later than in the year 2010.
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96:41 SKIs utvärdering av SKBs FUD-program 95
Sammanställning av remissvar...
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98:38 SKIs och regeringens ställningstaganden till SKBs forsknings och utvecklingsprogram – metod och platsval
T. Löfgren, K. Andersson SKI Svenska...
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96:49 SKIs utvärdering av SKBs FUD-program 95
Sammanfattning och slutsatser...
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91:12 Radionuclide Migration within Fractured Rock: The Impact of Colloids upon Geosphere Calculations
P. Grindrod SKI English...
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96:48 SKIs utvärdering av SKBs FUD-program 95
Gransknings-PM...
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93:06 CRACKER A Program Coupling Chemistry and Transport, Version 92-11
A. Emrén SKI English...
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93:34 DIALOG-projektet: Aktörsgruppens slutrapport
SKI Svenska...
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2013:08 Licensing of safety critical software for nuclear reactors
– Common position of seven European nuclear regulators and authorised technical support organisations...
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