REFINE: a coordinated materials programme for the sustainable REduction of spent Fuel vital In a closed loop Nuclear Energy cycle

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REFINE: a coordinated materials programme for the sustainable REduction of spent Fuel vital In a closed loop Nuclear Energy cycle

CoPED ID
75304296-8d44-4d91-95f8-741c4a780455

Status
Closed

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Value
£430,798

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2011

End Date
March 30, 2016

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Nuclear fission is currently internationally recognised as a key low carbon energy source, vital in the fight against global warming, which has stimulated much interest and recent investment. For example, RCUK's energy programme has identified nuclear fission as an essential part of the "trinity" of future fuel options for the UK, alongside renewables and clean coal. However, nuclear energy is controversial, with heartfelt opinion both for and against, and there is a real requirement to make it cleaner and greener. Large international programmes of work are needed to deliver safe, reliable, economic and sustainable nuclear energy on the scale required in both the short and long term, through Gen III+ & Gen IV reactor systems. A pressing worldwide need is the development of specific spent fuel reprocessing technology suitable for these new reactors (as well as for dealing with legacy waste fuel from old reactors).

The REFINE programme will assemble a multidisciplinary team across five partner universities and NNL, the UK's national nuclear laboratory to address this fuel reprocessing issue. The consortium will carry out a materials research programme to deliver fuel reprocessing by developing materials electrosynthesis through direct oxide reduction and selective electrodissolution and electroplating from molten salt systems. Developing, optimising and controlling these processes will provide methods for, and a fundamental understanding of, how best to reprocess nuclear fuel. This is in addition to the development of techniques for new molten salt systems, new sensing and analysis technologies and the establishment of the kinetics and mechanisms by which molten salt processes occur. This will facilitate rapid process development and optimization, as well as the generation of applications in related areas.

A key output of the programme will be the training and development of the multidisciplinary UK researchers required to make possible clean nuclear energy and generate complementary scientific and technological breakthroughs.

Daniel Brett PI_PER
Stefaan Simons COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Nuclear energy
  2. Fuels
  3. Research programmes
  4. Nuclear reactors
  5. Nuclear fuels
  6. Environmental effects
  7. Energy
  8. Nuclear fission
  9. Nuclear power plants
  10. Energy policy
  11. Technological development
  12. Optimisation
  13. Emissions

Extracted key phrases
  1. REFINE programme
  2. Sustainable nuclear energy
  3. Possible clean nuclear energy
  4. Material research programme
  5. Nuclear fuel
  6. Energy programme
  7. Material programme
  8. Key low carbon energy source
  9. Fuel vital
  10. Large international programme
  11. Legacy waste fuel
  12. Future fuel option
  13. Nuclear fission
  14. New molten salt system
  15. Closed loop Nuclear Energy cycle

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