Sweden Begins Construction on 100,000-Year Nuclear Waste Repository
Sweden is embarking on the construction of a truly remarkable project: a nuclear waste storage facility designed to hold the spent fuel from all of its nuclear power plants for the next 100,000 years. This isn’t just a temporary solution; the scale of the undertaking reflects a long-term commitment to responsible waste management. It’s a testament to careful planning and foresight, a perspective that considers not only the immediate needs but also the legacy left for generations far into the future.
The design itself appears to be heavily influenced by the successful Finnish Onkalo facility. This suggests a pragmatic approach: observing the functionality of a similar project before implementing it on a larger scale.… Continue reading