Abstract

According to the Energy Strategy of Russia for the period up to 2035, the direction of the transition of the nuclear industry is to be headed to a two-component nuclear energy system (NES. In this paper, in order to identify the features of recycling MOX and REMIX fuel and to analyze possible strategies for two-component NES, the changes in the isotopic composition of the plutonium fraction during multiple recycling of fuel has been evaluated, and the consumption of plutonium in various strategies of establishing a two-component NES has been quantitatively assessed. The data obtained can be used for the further analysis of the possibility of developing the two-component NES concept with the involvement of REMIX fuel in the nuclear fuel cycle of thermal reactors at the initial stage of the establishing of a full-scale two-component NES.

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