Economic Viability of Metallic Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor Fuel in Korea

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This paper evaluates whether SFR metallic nuclear fuel can be economical. To make this determination, the cost of SFCF (SFR fuel cycle facilities) was estimated, and the break-even point of the manufacturing cost of SFR metallic nuclear fuel for direct disposal option was then calculated. As a result of the cost estimation, the levelized unit cost (LUC) for SFCF was calculated to be 5,311 $/kgHM, and the break-even point was calculated to be $5,267/kgHM. Therefore, the cost difference between LUC and the break-even point is not only small but is also within the relevant range of the uncertainty level of Class 3 in accordance with a generic cost estimate classification matrix of AACE (the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering). This means it is very difficult to judge the economical feasibility of SFR metallic nuclear fuel because as of today there are no commercial facilities in Korea or the world. The economic feasibility of SFR metallic nuclear fuel, however, will be enhanced if the mass production of SFCF becomes possible in the future.
Publisher
HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Issue Date
2013
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

TECHNOLOGY

Citation

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF NUCLEAR INSTALLATIONS

ISSN
1687-6075
DOI
10.1155/2013/412349
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/173886
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RIMS Journal Papers
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