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A nuclear fuel rod is used for 3-6 years. After that, it’s taken out of the reactor and then continues to stay radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years...
You can’t run a “recycling” program without also being able to make plutonium for bombs.
But you need far more enrichment for weapons grade plutonium than you do for commercial fuel plutonium. In fact, the more we use plutonium for fuel, the less nuclear waste there will be available to potentially be recycled into weapons grade plutonium in the future. There would also be less potent waste to be stored long term which is why Japan reprocesses.
And other countries are reprocessing, including Russia and China, so I don’t see how US holding back is helping non-proliferation anyway.
Because of nuclear non-proloferation treaties. You can’t run a “recycling” program without also being able to make plutonium for bombs.
Just let the government do it then. All nuclear waste should/must be handled and recycled by the state.
It’s not like they don’t have nuclear bomb or plutonium already.
Nahh duck that. Give 50 billion to some corporation to do the job.
Trust me bro, it works every time to make some dude rich
Add the ‘/s’ for the libertarians.
But you need far more enrichment for weapons grade plutonium than you do for commercial fuel plutonium. In fact, the more we use plutonium for fuel, the less nuclear waste there will be available to potentially be recycled into weapons grade plutonium in the future. There would also be less potent waste to be stored long term which is why Japan reprocesses.
And other countries are reprocessing, including Russia and China, so I don’t see how US holding back is helping non-proliferation anyway.