kärnbränsleavfall
Kärnbränsleavfall, often referred to as spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste, is a byproduct of nuclear power generation. When nuclear fuel, typically uranium, undergoes fission in a reactor, it produces energy and also generates radioactive byproducts. After a period of use, the fuel rods become less efficient and are removed from the reactor. This removed material is known as kärnbränsleavfall.
The waste remains highly radioactive for thousands of years, posing a significant long-term environmental and health
The ultimate goal for managing kärnbränsleavfall is long-term disposal, often envisioned as deep geological repositories. These