• rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    And as there is no long-term storage facilty to safely deposit the waste,

    Yes, we don’t have things until we purchase or make or in this case build them.

    but reading this, it also sounds like the currently running Fast-Neutron Reactors do not recycle their fuel at this point in time.

    I’m not an expert either, what I meant is that waste from dirtier kinds can partially be used as fuel for these, and I think I’ve heard they already do that.

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      9 months ago

      But this is exactly the current problem in Germany: It is currently not feasible to create a long-term storage facility for nuclear waste. This is a extremely heated discussion with a lot of emtion going around. I do think we desperatley need such a facilty and we should have a process based on scientific evidence to find such a site. This is a work in progress by the German “Federal Office for the safety of Nuclear Waste Management”. But as long as we do not have such a site I think it’s iresponsible to produce more nuclear waste.

      My second point is that this seems not be done currently as the vocabulary used is “could be used” and “has the potential”.