Technological Research Action Necessary for Safe PARrtitioning And Nuclear Transmutation (TRANSPARANT)
Forskningsprojekt, 2024 – 2028

The impact of low carbon energy sources in combating rapid climate change underlines the role of nuclear energy as part of a sustainable energy mix. Yet, safety and waste concerns must not be downplayed. For the latter, the main goal should be to recycle used fuel, aiming to close the fuel cycle. This eases ultimate radioactive waste management, enhances proliferation resistance and drastically improves economy and sustainability by better use of fuel resources.
The SNETP deployment plan outlines technical needs for fuel recycling including separation of used fuel, fabrication and characterisation of minor actinide bearing fuel and the development of transmutation systems to recover energy and reduce waste.
This proposal aligns with the SNETP deployment plan and responds to the call in HORIZON-EURATOM-2023-NRT-01, topic 05 “Partitioning and transmutation of minor actinides towards industrial application”. It focuses on the efficiency of Am (Americium) separation from used fuel, on experimental and fuel performance code development work studying the behaviour of Am bearing fuel under irradiation and on the safety related research supporting the licensing process of MYRRHA in its role as dedicated accelerator driven transmuter demonstrator. This project builds upon the collaborative efforts initiated in the PATRICIA project, bringing together communities working on partitioning, transmutation, and MYRRHA development.
Finally, dedicated work packages deal with education, focusing on pre-and post-graduates, and with dissemination, targeting the specific stakeholders and the public at large. A further task on knowledge management encompasses both foreground data as well as metadata as to ensure that proper quality assessment and validation is possible. The project will employ a combination of experiments, theoretical studies and numerical simulations harnessing the expertise of 21 research centres and universities from eight EU countries, the UK and Switzerland.
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Deltagare

Christian Ekberg (kontakt)

Chalmers, Kemi och kemiteknik, Energi och material

Samarbetspartners

Bangor University

Bangor, United Kingdom

CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE

Mol, Belgium

Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (Ciemat)

Madrid, Spain

Centro di Ricerca, Sviluppo e Studi Superiori in Sardegna (CRS4)

Cagliari, Italy

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Lausanne, Switzerland

Forschungszentrum Jülich

Juelich, Germany

Framatome

La Defense, France

Gemensamma forskningscentrumet (JRC), Europeiska kommissionen

Brussels, Belgium

Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Karlsruhe, Germany

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Stockholm, Sweden

Le Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA)

Gif-sur-Yvette, France

National Nuclear Laboratory

Seascale, United Kingdom

Nuclear Research And Consultancy Group

Petten, Netherlands

Paul Scherrer Institut

Villigen, Switzerland

Politecnico di Milano

Milano, Italy

TU Delft

Delft, Netherlands

The von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics

Rhode Saint Genese, Belgium

Universita di Pisa

Pisa, Italy

Universiteit Gent

Gent, Belgium

University of Leeds

Leeds, United Kingdom

Finansiering

Europeiska kommissionen (EU)

Projekt-id: 101166386
Finansierar Chalmers deltagande under 2024–2028

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2024-08-25