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IAEA has released a document on status and trends in spent fuel and radioactive waste management

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 09.12.2025

The IAEA has released an overview of the current state and trends in the field of spent fuel and radioactive waste management.

Document title is INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, STI/PUB/2109, Status and Trends in Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management (Rev. 2), IAEA, Vienna (2025), https://doi.org/10.61092/iaea.hrsz-ppl9.

The document has 118 pages and 16 figures. The document language is English.

The terms of purchase of a hard copy of the document are available at this link. The current price is 44 euros, the electronic version is available for free (see the link above).

Topics: IAEA, Spent Fuel


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