Lately, China’s nuclear industry is entering a new round of fast development. China pursues reprocessing of civilian spent fuel and recycling the plutonium thus gained in mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel for light-water reactors (LWR) and in fast breeder reactors. At a time when plutonium recycling programs are being phased out worldwide, this paper will examine whether plutonium recycling makes sense for China, taking into account economic costs, nuclear energy security, and environmental aspects.
Zhang, Hui. “China's Policy of Plutonium Recycling: What's the Rationale?.” INESAP Information Bulletin, April 1, 2005
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