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Conference Article: Advanced fuel technology - A UK perspective
Bull, A.J. (British Nuclear Fuels plc, Preston (UK). Springfields Works)Abstract
The nuclear power industry in the United Kingdom is perhaps more diverse than in any other country. The diversity in design of stations is matched by a diversity in operating responsibility. The SGHWR and PFR are operated by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), 2 of the Magnox stations are owned and run by BNFL, 2 of the AGR stations and 1 Magnox station are controlled by the South of Scotland Electricity Board (SSEB), and the remaining reactors (including the Sizewell 'B' PWR) currently come under the responsibility of the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB) but will pass into the control of a new state-run company when the rest of the CEGB is privatized in 1990. Against this background of a variety of designs and operational responsibilities, there is clearly a great deal of scope for advances in fuel and fuel component technology. It should be noted, however, that the nuclear energy policy within the United Kingdom, particularly with regard to PWR plants, has been to adopt well proven designs wherever possible. Emphasis is therefore directed towards achieving the successful operation of conservative systems, with research and development work on advanced options for future implementation. The following sections give an overview of the areas where advanced designs are either in production or under development for each of the UK reactor systems in turn, together with an indication of possible future developments
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key words: cost; fuel cycle; mixed oxide fuels; modifications; planning; plutonium oxides; power reactors
- Reference:
- Proceedings of an advisory group meeting held in Vienna, 27-29 November 1989
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
- IAEA-TECDOC--577, pp:62-65
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
