Difference between revisions of "Clab repository"

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* the [[CLAB repository]], operated by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company "Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB", also resides on the Simpevarp peninsula. This is a temporary storage for high-level spent nuclear fuel, called CLAB. CLAB was built in 1985 in Oskarshamn. It has a total storage capacity of 8 000 m3 of spent nuclear fuel and in 2009, it stored 5 000 m3. At CLAB the spent fuel is stored in water basins, located in an underground rock cave.
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* [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clab see: Swedish Wikipedia]
 
* [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clab see: Swedish Wikipedia]
 
* [http://infcis.iaea.org/NFCIS/NFCISMain.asp?Country=All&Status=All&Scale=All&Type=All&DetailedType=&Order=1&WhichFacility=64&RPage=1&Page=1&FacilityName=Clab%20ISF&RightP=Facility Clab AFR Wet Spent Fuel Storage] ''(Clab ISF)''
 
* [http://infcis.iaea.org/NFCIS/NFCISMain.asp?Country=All&Status=All&Scale=All&Type=All&DetailedType=&Order=1&WhichFacility=64&RPage=1&Page=1&FacilityName=Clab%20ISF&RightP=Facility Clab AFR Wet Spent Fuel Storage] ''(Clab ISF)''

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  • the CLAB repository, operated by the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company "Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB", also resides on the Simpevarp peninsula. This is a temporary storage for high-level spent nuclear fuel, called CLAB. CLAB was built in 1985 in Oskarshamn. It has a total storage capacity of 8 000 m3 of spent nuclear fuel and in 2009, it stored 5 000 m3. At CLAB the spent fuel is stored in water basins, located in an underground rock cave.