Monday, April 25, 2011

Processing Nuclear Waste

Ladies and Gentlemen,

The nuclear waste of nuclear reactors and power plants, respectively radiates on hardly: lead, plastic helmets, overcoats etc. I have the idea that you shouldn't only store it in anyway expensive facilities (e.g. underground buildings, copper containers and continous control) but you could probably press the nuclear waste together so much and accumulate it in so big units that the otherwise very little radiation of nuclear waste started nuclear fission and a chain reaction again...

So that you could gain energy from mounting nuclear waste again and you could reduce its radioactivity quickly at the same time... However it is also possible that you needed international cooperation in order to collect enough nuclear waste for one such reactor with very low radiation fuel...

Say... You need ENRICHMENT (when you think everything over again)... Nuclear waste has to be enriched before it can be used in a reactor again...

Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team


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