US startup BLSK Energy plans to use Argonne National Laboratory’s pyroprocessing technology to recycle nuclear waste and ...
Nuclear power may be the answer to our energy problems, but if that's true, why are we tossing out the fuel rods when they still have some life?
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] Can the spent nuclear fuel reprocessing technology, one of the core issues of nuclear power generation, really be commercialized? The government has entered a ...
The United States is unlikely to allow South Korea to use the "pyroprocessing" technology to recycle spent nuclear fuel even after a joint study is completed in 2021 because the technology will make ...
Wi Sung-lac, head of the presidential Office of National Security, said in a KBS interview on the 26th that discussions between Korea and the United States are underway to give Korea more authority ...
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bong-su] Recently, following the approval of a Korea-US joint research report, controversy surrounding spent nuclear fuel reprocessing technology, namely 'pyroprocessing,' ...
Concerns have been raised that South Korea's inclusion on the sensitive country list designated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) may complicate the approval for reprocessing spent nuclear fuel, ...
South Korea should not move to recycle its spent nuclear fuel as risks and costs associated with the process are too high, a lawmaker warned Thursday. “There is growing criticism that reprocessing ...
Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said Thursday that Korea will soon begin talks with the United States on revising their bilateral nuclear energy pact to gain more flexibility in spent fuel reprocessing and ...