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US-based nuclear waste storage and disposal company Deep Isolation has been selected by SHINE Technologies as its preferred solution for storage and disposal of the high-level waste (HLW) that will remain as a residue after deployment of SHINE’s technology for recycling used nuclear fuel (UNF). The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly drive forward used fuel recycling supported by a safe and scalable solution for the resulting waste streams.

Date: Thursday, 14 March 2024
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsshine-technologies-selects-deep-isolation-technology-for-high-level-waste-11597404

Orano USA and SHINE Technologies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on the development of a US pilot plant with commercial-scale technology for recycling used nuclear fuel from light water reactors.

Date: Saturday, 02 March 2024
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Plans-announced-for-pilot-US-nuclear-fuel-recyclin

US-based nuclear waste storage and disposal company Deep Isolation has completed a study for Shine Technologies, which is developing solutions to recycle used nuclear fuel by designing facilities to reduce the volume of waste requiring deep geologic disposal.

Date: Thursday, 29 February 2024
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsnew-study-reveals-potential-for-reduction-in-high-level-nuclear-waste-volumes-11552413

Pairing a used fuel recycling facility with deep borehole disposal technology could reduce the total volume of waste requiring disposal in a deep geologic repository by greater than 90%, a study by Deep Isolation and SHINE Technologies has found.

Date: Saturday, 24 February 2024
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Collaboration-points-way-to-potential-reductions-i

Laboratory experiments carried out using simulated fuel have substantially derisked the Waste To Stable Salt - or WATSS - process, and experiments using real used fuel are currently ongoing.

Date: Wednesday, 01 November 2023
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Moltex-announces-waste-recycling-breakthrough

NuScale Power says its small modular reactor (SMR) could be used to support the hard-to-decarbonise industrial sector using superheated steam. The company said new research demonstrates the advanced capabilities of its SMRs for reducing emissions in industrial sectors, which is critical to meeting global climate goals.

Date: Friday, 02 June 2023
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/NuScale-touts-potential-use-of-SMRs-for-steam-prod

Westinghouse Electric Company has signed a technology license agreement with Sweden's Studsvik to develop a contaminated metallic waste recycling and treatment facility at its Springfields site in Lancashire, UK.

Date: Friday, 02 December 2022
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Studsvik-to-develop-UK-metal-treatment-facility-fo

US-based Curio has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Energy Northwest as an industry partner and potential off-taker of products produced through Curio's NuCycle nuclear waste recycling process. This is part of Curio's plans to deploy the first state-of-the-art commercial nuclear fuel recycling facility in the USA. It plans to provide a variety of in-demand commodities and products including domestically produced low-enriched uranium (LEU) nuclear fuel for the current US fleet of nuclear reactors as well as HALEU (high-assay low-enriched uranium) and transuranic based TRUfuel for advanced reactors under development.

Date: Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newscurio-and-energy-northwest-to-partner-on-used-fuel-recycling-9842300

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Energy Northwest and Curio sees Energy Northwest as an industry partner and potential off-taker of products produced through Curio's NuCycle nuclear waste recycling process.

Date: Saturday, 09 July 2022
Original article: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/US-companies-partner-on-nuclear-recycling-technolo

Canadian Premiers of New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta on 14 April joined virtually to release a study by power utilities in three partner provinces and to formally welcome Alberta as a signatory to the small modular reactor (SMR) memorandum of understanding (MOU) previously signed in December 2019 by New Brunswick, Ontario and Saskatchewan. With the addition of Alberta to the MOU, all provinces involved have agreed to collaborate on the advancement of SMRs as a clean energy option to address climate change and regional energy demands, while supporting economic growth and innovation.

Date: Tuesday, 20 April 2021
Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newscanadian-provinces-propose-smr-projects-8681327

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