Spent Fuel Storage
JAI has provided spent fuel storage related services to the nuclear industry since 1974.
With the formal cessation of commercial reprocessing activities in the U.S. in the 1970s, and the absence of an available capability for disposal of spent nuclear fuel, the demand for spent fuel storage capacity has been increasing steadily. Moreover, such demand for storage capacity has also increased in the rest of the world inasmuch as many countries are no longer reprocessing spent fuel for economic reasons and no other disposal capability is currently available. JAI has been involved in assisting both government and industry in meeting their emerging spent fuel storage needs.
Included in the spent fuel storage services that JAI provides to clients are the following:
- EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
- CONCEPTUAL FACILITY DESIGN AND ENGINEERING FOR:
- Metal storage casks
- Concrete storage modules
- Dry storage vaults
- Pools
- Hot cells
- Fuel handling equipment
- Canisters
- COST ESTIMATING AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
- Capital and operating costs
- Life cycle costs
- Economic analysis
- PROCUREMENT ASSISTANCE
- Identification of sources for fabrication of special equipment
- Development of proposal specifications
- Analysis of proposals
- Contract negotiation assistance
- QA inspection and audits
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