IAEA NSF Conference 2010 Nuclear Spent Fuel Management in Spain Pablo Zuloaga.

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IAEA NSF Conference 2010 Nuclear Spent Fuel Management in Spain Pablo Zuloaga

2 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Introduction Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce – Radioactive waste, decommissioning and NSF management policy Cabinet approved “ 6th Radioactive Waste General Plan” 2006 – Grants Licenses of Nuclear Installations Nuclear Safety Council – Independent from the Government Nuclear safety and radiological protection regulation and guidance Evaluation and reporting previously to Licenses Inspection and enforcement ENRESA – Management of spent fuel and radioactive waste – Nuclear installations decommissioning as well NPP / Utilities – Operate on site storage – Deliver the SF and waste packages in accordance to WAC – Pay the costs through fees on nuclear energy generation

3 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna NPP location and NSF situation 10 Nuclear Power Reactors 8 reactors in operation in 6 sites – 7.8 GWe – 19% of country’s electricity generation 2 NPP closed down, being decommissioned

4 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna NSF and HLW-MLW Inventory and estimates Present Inventory – 4000 tU SF in storage (December 2009) Most of it in pools 2 ISFSI in operation - Trillo NPP - Jose Cabrera NPP - Ascó NPP is in the licensing process for another ISFSI Total amount of Spent fuel considered – Fuel elements – 6700 tU HLW and MLW management – HLW (vitrified waste 1.17 m3 canisters) 84 canisters – Medium Level (long-lived) waste packages Around 650 m3 from reprocessing Around 1000 m3 to be generated in decommissioning reactor internals

5 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna General aspects of NSF management The priority is the Centralized Interim Storage Facility (ATC) – Complemented by In situ Increased Storage capacity when required Deep Geological Disposal studies continuation to support decision making about management options Other options also studied: advanced cycles R&D Plan Costs supported by the NPPs as a fee on nuclear electricity gross production Direct disposal considered as an assumption for financing the waste management fund

6 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna In situ storage capacity increase Re-racking of all NPP’s in previous actuations Second re-racking of Cofrentes NPP in 2009 – East pool from 3700 to 4700 positions Dry storage at Trillo NPP – ENSA DPT Dual purpose casks Dry storage at Jose Cabrera NPP – HI STORM system – Total fuel inventory Dry storage at Ascó NPP – HI STORM system – Number of casks will depend on ATC Commissioning

7 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Independent SF storage Facility at Trillo NPP Agreement between ENRESA and Utility – ENRESA licensed the system – Trillo NPP licensed the facility as part of the NPP Storage Casks System – Dual purpose metal casks. ENSA DPT – 21 fuel elements per cask – Non encapsulated – Re-licensed from 45 to 49 GWd/tU ISFSI Commissioned in 2002 – Dedicated building to meet NPP dose rate design criteria Capacity for 80 casks – 18 casks stored 378 fuel assemblies

8 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Independent SF storage facility at Jose Cabrera NPP Similar scheme as in Trillo NPP – Agreement ENRESA-Utility HI STORM system – MPC Multipurpose canisters – Shielding modules HI STORM – Transfer cask HI TRAC – Transport cask HI STAR – Auxiliary systems including Helium recirculation dehydrating system Storage pad for 12 modules + 4 modules for GTCC waste 100% fuel inventory transferred – 377 fuel assemblies (100.5 tU) – Very limited place in the reactor building – Late fuel characterization that required adaptation of the loading plans

9 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility project Defined as a priority in the 6th General radioactive Waste Plan Parliament supported: – In 2004, Industry Commission of the Parliament unanimously asked to the Government to develop such a facility – In 2006, the Parliament urged the Government to set an Inter-Ministerial Commission to lead the site selection process Site selection process in progress. – Launched in December 2009

10 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility project Advantages: – Unification of SF management – Independence between short-term and long-term management – Flexibility in front of options development – Minimization of the total numbers of nuclear installations – Efficiency for reaching safety and security levels – Possibility to release decommissioned nuclear sites – Respect of international engagements – Cost reduction – Optimization of support services and operations

11 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility. Main parts Three main parts T he Centralized Interim Storage Facility (ATC) itself – Unloading, and encapsulation – SF/HLW storage – MLW storage A Research Center – Spent fuel and waste laboratory – Other laboratories (chemistry and environment, materials, prototypes…) A Business park – Regional development project – Infrastructure for companies settlement in the area

12 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility. Site selection process Siting based on volunteer candidate municipalities: – Principles of publicity, participation and transparency. – Volunteer municipalities: candidature approved by the Local Council Creation of an inter-ministerial Commission to: – Defining the technical and social criteria for municipalities candidate to host the facility – Supervising the respect to the siting process criteria – Managing the information and candidatures reception – Assessing and Proposing to the Government suitable sites in candidate municipalities Information campaign Call for candidate municipalities in December 2009 – Excluded areas report published in April Site proposal – Potential sites in eight municipalities are being studied The Government will decide the site – Dialog with the suitable candidate local councils – Dialog with Region Government

13 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility. Functions The ATC facility is designed for the following functions: – Reception and unloading. – Encapsulation of fuel assemblies. – Long-term Storage of NSF and waste packages – Retrieval of waste packages for future management options.

14 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility. Conceptual design Vault type: – Spent Fuel and HLW encapsulated in canisters – Canisters placed in storage dry wells Double barrier Inert atmosphere – Cooling by natural draft Storage bunker for MLW (long lived)

15 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna ATC. The Centralized NSF and HLW storage facility. Focus Previously encapsulated spent fuel – Storage in their canisters with no need for re-encapsulation? Detailed revision of expected inventories and acceptance criteria, with particular attention to – Trend to higher burn-ups – Final cycles with relatively low cooling periods – Fuel characterization status and requirements SF and waste laboratory – SF characterization and behaviour Extended storage Disposal Mechanical, chemical, and radiological characterization and behaviour of Rods, samples, irradiated materials Launching characterization and licensing work after site designation

16 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Deep Geological Disposal. Previous works Site identification Program: Deep Geological Repository design and associated Performance assessment ( ) in three steps: – Disposal concept and basic design Carbon steel canisters placed horizontally in parallel galleries, with Calcium-Bentonite seal – Strengthening the bases of the concept Flexibility and Robustness (better justification of decisions, alternatives analysis) Convergence: Package definition common for the three host rocks in consideration (salt, clay and granite) – Optimization through requirements review

17 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Deep Geological Disposal. Supporting Research Priority of HLW/SNF management is interim storage DGR in 2050 for planning and financial purposes R&D supporting Deep Geological Repository development adapted to planning. Main objectives: – Respect of International Commitments and Co-operation – Maintenance of Capabilities of research groups – Follow-up of state of the art – Support future decisions – Focus on techniques and basic aspects – Consideration of alternatives (i.e. separation and transmutation) and their influence in DGR concept

18 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Conclusions ATC. The priority – Gives time for decision making depending on trends and technological and social advances – The Government has launched the call for candidate municipalities to host the Central SNF/HLW Interim Storages in December – Site analysis to be completed in June – The Ad-hoc Inter-ministerial Commission will pass a report with site proposals – The CSN approved the generic design of such facility NPP on site storage capacity increase as needed Research includes extended storage conditions. Research on geological disposal and on advanced recycling options continue in a scale adapted to the general waste management plan time frame. Reports to the Government on – Generic Design of Deep Geological Disposal, – Management options and – Feasibility of advanced separation and transmutation

19 NSF Management in Spain, IAEA 2010 May-June 2010IAEA. NSF Conference. Vienna Final Thank you for your attention