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Why nuclear decommissioning requires a sustainable approach
With more and more nuclear reactors coming offline permanently, a significant increase in decommissioning-related activities is anticipated over the coming decades. To meet the challenges that lie ahead, nuclear back-end management needs to be approached from a sustainability perspective, writes Kristina Gillin.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Decommissioning, Sustainability, Nuclear