FORSMARK, Sweden (Reuters) - Sweden started building a final storage facility for spent nuclear fuel on Wednesday, only the ...
Sweden recently began constructing a final storage facility for its spent nuclear fuel. The facility will safely store highly ...
Sweden has broken ground on its final repository for spent nuclear fuel (SNF)—a milestone reached after 40 years of research ...
The repository's design aims to provide protection for 100,000 years and withstand geological changes, climate-related ...
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Ground has been broken, starting the construction of the Swedish Spent Fuel Repository in Forsmark, Östhammar Municipality.
Ground work has begun for the construction of a final repository for used nuclear fuel in Forsmark, in Östhammar municipality, radioactive waste management company Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB ...
Experts believe the giant nuclear repository is the only safe way to dispose of Sweden's nuclear waste, and say it will be ...
Sweden has started building a final storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, only the second such site in the world, where highly radioactive waste will be stored for 100,000 years.
The Forsmark facility will be the second largest in the world - It will have 60 kilometres of tunnels buried 500 metres below ...