Chinese research institute confirms success of fission-based innovation that is poised to reshape clean, sustainable nuclear power.
Chinese research institute confirms success of fission-based innovation that is poised to reshape clean, sustainable nuclear power.
IIRC isn’t a good source
Here you go in french it’s actually 96%. I don’t know if you can re-recycle it at that level the second time.
No! That’s not what it fucking says. High activity waste is 0.2% of waste volume but has 96% of radioactivity.
This is a quote from the translated article:
The IV generation reactors don’t really exist yet. According to this source, maybe one or two do exist. So no, 96% of spent fuel is not being recycled. Stop spreading misinformation, you’re as useless as chatgpt.
You have to read further, there are several “96%” in the article. Search for:
Which means: they can be recycled at 96%, talking about 96% of the radioactive waste, so around 92%.
What is it about having to be insulting? People are sometimes wrong but that doesn’t give you the right to act like an asshole. Chill out man.
I’m acting like an asshole because you’re spreading missinfo and you keep doing it.
Here’s the entire section you’re citing. They’re reprocessing 96% of 0.2%. Now, in that same paragraph, nearly 80% of that reprocessed spent fuel is not used. It’s right there. I’m telling you again, with the information you’re providing.
Okay so I remember the numbers from a duvunent about the Hague storage and recycling facility in france and dug up a closer paper:
Here is another link and for your tired ass I copied interesting parts but please check it out yourself;
This can be used in nuclear weapons, so way beyond what’s needed for a nuclear power station.
I’m all for fighting misinformation but you can’t just scream and insult, that doesn’t work even if you’re right.
I dunno, you finally got a reasonable source.
Then we’re both winning, cheers!
We’ve always been able to reuse uranium, but it was outlawed in the 70s to prevent the eventual production of plutonium.