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Sensitivity analysis of nuclear fuel cycle transitionsChee, 2019
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Abstract The present United States nuclear fuel cycle faces challenges that hinder the expansion of nuclear energy technology. The US Department of Energy identified four classes of nuclear fuel cycle options the US could transition to, which would overcome these …
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