How to store deadly radioactive waste until it is safe is a question that has dogged the nuclear industry since commercial ...
Sweden has broken ground on its final repository for spent nuclear fuel (SNF)—a milestone reached after 40 years of research ...
Sweden has initiated the construction of a repository for the long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel in Söderviken, close to ...
Sweden has begun constructing a nuclear waste repository to store radioactive waste deep underground near the Forsmark ...
The repository's design aims to provide protection for 100,000 years and withstand geological changes, climate-related ...
Ground has been broken, starting the construction of the Swedish Spent Fuel Repository in Forsmark, Östhammar Municipality.
Sweden has commenced construction of a final storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, where highly radioactive waste will be stored for 100,000 years.
Sweden has started building the world's second permanent storage facility for spent nuclear fuel. This site, located at ...
Experts believe the giant nuclear repository is the only safe way to dispose of Sweden's nuclear waste, and say it will be ...
The Swedish government has announced the beginning of construction of a storage facility for spent nuclear fuel, buried 500 ...
Sweden began building a final nuclear fuel storage facility on Wednesday. It is only the second site of its kind in the world ...
The Forsmark facility will be the second largest in the world - It will have 60 kilometres of tunnels buried 500 metres below ...