CARBOWASTE
Treatment and disposal of irradiated graphite and other carbonaceous waste
Activity Code: Fission-2007-6.0.01
Coordinator: Dr Werner von Lensa, Institute for Energy Research (IEF-6), Forschungszentrum Jülich
Abstract:
Gas-Cooled Reactors (GCR), RBMK and some Material Test Reactors (MTR) make use of graphite as moderator of the fuel, structures of the core and/or thermal columns. During operation, the graphite and other carbonaceous materials like carbon brick, pyrocarbon and silicon carbide coatings are contaminated by fission products and neutron activation. These irradiated carbonaceous wastes are problematic due to their content of long-lived radioisotopes (e.g. Carbon14, Chlorine 36) and due to their large volumes. About 250000 t of i-carbon are existing, worldwide.
Acceptable solutions have not yet been established to handle this kind of waste. This fact also represents a significant drawback for the market introduction of graphite-moderated reactors like Very/High-Temperature Reactors (V/HTR) as a promising Generation IV system candidate. Graphite moderated reactors represent the very first generation of nuclear reactors and therefore need to be decommissioned ahead of other reactor types which evolved later. Presently, accelerated decommissioning of GCR and RBMK and subsequent disposal of i-graphite is the preferred option for not leaving this waste as a legacy for future generations.
Project Details:
Start Date: 01.04.2008
End Date: 31.03.2012
EU Contribution: 6 Mio. Euro
Total Costs: 12.08 Mio. Euro
Funding Scheme: Collaborative project (generic)
Administrative Contact Person: Dr Klaus Hoppstock, k.hoppstock (at) fz-juelich.de
Scientific Coordinator: Dr Werner von Lensa, w.von.lensa (at) fz-juelich.de
Project Website: http://www.carbowaste.eu/
Partners:
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
AMEC, United Kingdom
French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA), France
South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa), South Africa
AREVA NP, France
Bradtec Decon Technologies Ltd, United Kingdom
Centro de Investigationes Energéticas Médioambientales y Tecnològicas (Ciemat), Spain
Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France
Doosan Babcock, United Kingdom
Electricité de France (EDF), France
Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ens), France
Italian Commission for nuclear Energy (ENEA), Italy
The National Company for Radioactive Waste Limited Company (ENRESA), Spain
GrafTech Int Ltd (GTI), France
Institute of Physics (FI), Lithuania
Institute for Nuclear Research (INR), Romania
Institute of Nuclear physics of Lyon (IPNL), France
Joint Research Centre (JRC), Belgium
Lithuanian Energy Institute (LEI), Lithuania
National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), United Kingdom
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), United Kingdom
Nuclear Research and consultancy Group (NRG), Netherlands
The Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Belgium
SGL Group, Germany
Studsvik, Sweden
SUBATECH, France
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (Pty) Ltd (PBMR), South Africa

