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EU funding (€4,999,700): GEN IV Integrated Oxide fuels recycling strategies Hor25 May 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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GEN IV Integrated Oxide fuels recycling strategies

The current open nuclear fuel cycle uses only a few percent of the energy contained in uranium. This efficiency can be greatly improved through the recycling of spent fuel (as done today in France for instance), including, in the longer term, multi-recycling strategies to be deployed in fast reactors. In this context, GENIORS addresses research and innovation in fuel cycle chemistry and physics for the optimisation of fuel design in line with the strategic research and innovation agenda and deployment strategy of SNETP, notably of its ESNII component. GENIORS focuses on reprocessing and fuel manufacture of MOX fuel potentially containing minor actinides, which would be reference fuel for the ASTRID and ALFREDO demonstrators. More specifically, GENIORS will carry out research and innovation for developing compatible techniques for dissolution, reprocessing and manufacturing of innovative oxide fuels, potentially containing minor actinides, in a “fuel to fuel” approach taking into account safety issues under normal and mal-operation. It also considers the impacts of these strategies on the interim storage. For delivering a full picture of a MOX fuel cycle, GENIORS will work in close collaboration with the INSPYRE project on oxide fuels performance. By implementing a three step approach (reinforcement of the scientific knowledge => process development and testing => system studies, safety and integration), GENIORS will lead to the provision of more science-based strategies for nuclear fuel management in the EU. It will allow nuclear energy to contribute significantly to EU energy independence. In the longer term, it will facilitate the management of ultimate radioactive waste by reducing its volume and radio-toxicity. At the longer term, a better understanding of a spent nuclear properties and behavior, at each step of the cycle will increase the safety of installations for interim storage during normal operation but also hypothetical accident scenarios.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS €306,811
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas €205,094
Ceske Vysoke Uceni Technicke V Praze €84,313
Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola AB €304,750
Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives €797,703
Electricite de France €27,200
FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GmbH €450,281
Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire €90,402
Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jadrowej €130,000
JRC -Joint Research Centre- European Commission €38,750
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE €372,563
LGI Sustainable Innovation €332,819
Orano Demantelement €27,000
Politecnico Di Milano €149,813
Studiecentrum Voor Kernenergie / Centre d'Etude de l'Energie Nucleaire €190,312
The University of Edinburgh €128,750
The University of Manchester €96,000
The University of Reading €61,375
United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory Ltd. €600,065
Universita Degli Studi Di Parma €107,934
Universite de Montpellier €0.00
UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE €63,000
University of Lancaster €123,750
University of Leeds €222,329
Ustav Anorganicke Chemie AV CR Vvi €88,688

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/755171

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