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          Performance Assessment of Storage Systems for Extended Durations (PASSED)

          Open for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          T13019

          CRP

          2235

          Approved Date

          8 December 2021

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          14 June 2022

          Expected End Date

          1 September 2026

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          France
          Germany
          Hungary
          Indonesia
          Norway
          Republic of Korea
          Russian Federation
          South Africa
          Spain
          Ukraine
          United States of America

          Description

          The duration of spent fuel storage (either wet or dry) prior to disposition has been steadily increasing over decades: in the 1980s up to 50 years were foreseen, whereas today 100+ years are discussed. Some countries are envisaging and preparing for periods of up to 300 years. In many countries, research programmes are underway to develop the scientific basis for an elongation of currently licensed storage durations. The IAEA is supporting its Member States by facilitating collaboration and eliciting information exchange to provide maximum value from these national efforts. Dissemination of high quality research information and critical peer reviewing, by leading experts in the field, of the results obtained aim at enhancing Member States' capabilities for their decision making in the back end of the fuel cycle.

          Objectives

          To sustain and improve IAEA Member States’ technical knowledge base on the long term behaviour of spent fuel storage systems, inspections possibilities and monitoring technologies, through the sharing and disseminating of technical information, the reporting on topical researches carried-out in participating Member States and the documentation of on-going storage systems’ performance.

          Specific objectives

          To document spent fuel storage system performance experiences (under wet and dry storage).

          To collect and exchange relevant operational experiences on spent fuel storage system inspections.

          To collate experiences from on-going programmes and any new/novel techniques for monitoring of storage systems.

          To exploit areas of synergy among research projects of the participating Member States to gain agreed approaches to research and result assessment.

          To facilitate the transfer of knowledge by documenting the technical basis for spent fuel storage system performance assessment focussing on critical components and materials.

          To enable predictions of spent fuel storage system behaviour over long periods of time and suitable inspection intervals.

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