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Safety and Environmental Aspects of Inertial Fusion Energy: An Overview of Recent Activities and Developments in the United States

Susana Reyes, Jeffery F. Latkowski, Lee C. Cadwallader

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 43 / Number 3 / May 2003 / Pages 468-472

Technical Paper / Safety and Environment / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST03-A292

During the past 2 yr, significant progress has been made in several areas related to the safety and environmental (S&E) aspects of inertial fusion energy (IFE). An updated methodology has been developed, and accident analyses have been performed for two IFE conceptual power plants and a target fabrication facility. Parallel to the consequence analyses of different accident scenarios, ongoing studies of accident initiating events are being used to support safety assessment and create a basic framework of types of events to consider in future risk characterization of new plant designs. Target designers/fabrication specialists have been provided with ranking information related to the S&E characteristics of candidate target materials. We have revisited waste management options for IFE, introducing the concept of clearance versus the traditional shallow land burial. A brief summary of results in each of these activities is given, and plans for future work are outlined.