
Sweden building world’s second nuclear waste storage site amid safety concerns
By Jack Aylmer (Energy Correspondent), Ian Kennedy (Video Editor), Ali Caldwell (Motion Graphic Designer)
Sweden has started building the world’s second-ever long-term storage facility for spent nuclear fuel. The site is located in Forsmark, Sweden, approximately 90 miles north of Stockholm, Sweden.
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The site is designed to securely contain highly radioactive waste for 100,000 years. Finland remains the only other country nearing completion of a permanent storage solution for nuclear waste.

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Permanent storage for nuclear waste has been a longstanding challenge for the industry since the advent of commercial nuclear reactors in the 1950s.
Globally, around 300,000 tons of spent nuclear fuel are awaiting disposal, according to the World Nuclear Association. Nuclear scientists currently store most of this waste in cooling ponds near the reactors that produce it.
The Forsmark repository will feature nearly 40 miles of tunnels buried over 1,600 feet deep in bedrock estimated to be 1.9 billion years old.
Engineers designed the site to hold 12,000 tons of spent nuclear fuel. The fuel will be encased in corrosion-resistant copper capsules, packed in clay and buried.
Officials expect the site to begin receiving waste in the late 2030s, and final closure is projected for around 2080, when the site reaches capacity.
However, the project faces potential delays due to safety concerns. MKG, the Swedish nongovernmental organization Office for Nuclear Waste Review, filed an appeal with a Swedish court calling for additional reviews of the facility.
MKG highlighted research suggesting the copper capsules could corrode over time, potentially releasing radioactive elements into groundwater.
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The estimated cost of developing the repository exceeds $1 billion, and will be funded by Sweden’s nuclear industry. It is intended to store waste from the country’s existing nuclear power plants, but will not accommodate waste from future reactors. Sweden already announced plans to construct 10 additional nuclear reactors by 2045.
[Jack Aylmer]
SWEDEN IS BUILDING THE WORLD’S SECOND EVER FACILITY FOR STORING SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL.
LOCATED A LITTLE OVER 90 MILES NORTH OF STOCKHOLM, IT IS BEING DESIGNED TO SECURELY HOUSE HIGHLY RADIOACTIVE WASTE FOR 100,000 YEARS.
FINLAND REMAINS THE ONLY OTHER COUNTRY CLOSE TO COMPLETING A PERMANENT STORAGE SITE.
THE CHALLENGE OF SAFELY STORING RADIOACTIVE WASTE HAS BEEN A PERSISTENT ISSUE FOR THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY SINCE THE 1950S.
GLOBALLY, APPROXIMATELY 300,000 TONS OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL AWAIT DISPOSAL, ACCORDING TO THE WORLD NUCLEAR ASSOCIATION.
MOST OF THIS WASTE IS CURRENTLY STORED IN COOLING PONDS NEAR REACTORS OR SPENT FUEL CASKS–LARGE CONCRETE STRUCTURES– ON A FACILITY PROPERTY.
THE REPOSITORY IN SWEDEN WILL CONSIST OF NEARLY 40 MILES OF TUNNELS BURIED OVER 16 HUNDRED FEET DEEP IN BEDROCK ESTIMATED TO BE 1.9 BILLION YEARS OLD.
THE SITE IS DESIGNED TO HOLD 12,000 TONS OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, WHICH WILL BE ENCASED IN CORROSION-RESISTANT COPPER CAPSULES, PACKED IN CLAY, AND BURIED.
OFFICIALS SAY THE FACILITY WILL BEGIN ACCEPTING WASTE IN THE LATE 2030S, WITH FINAL CLOSURE ONCE IT HITS CAPACITY PROJECTED FOR AROUND 2080.
HOWEVER, THIS PROJECT COULD STILL FACE DELAYS AS A RESULT OF SAFETY CONCERNS.
A NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION IN SWEDEN WORKING WITH NUCLEAR WASTE HAS LODGED AN APPEAL WITH A SWEDISH COURT CALLING FOR FURTHER REVIEWS OF THE FACILITY.
THE GROUP CITED RESEARCH SUGGESTING THE COPPER CAPSULES COULD CORRODE OVER TIME, POTENTIALLY LEAKING RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS INTO GROUNDWATER.
THE COST OF DEVELOPING THIS REPOSITORY IS ESTIMATED TO EXCEED 1 BILLION DOLLARS.
THE SWEDISH NUCLEAR INDUSTRY WILL FUND THE PROJECT-
WHICH IS EXPECTED TO ACCOMMODATE ALL WASTE PRODUCED BY THE NATION’S CURRENT NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS.
HOWEVER, IT WILL NOT INCLUDE WASTE FROM ANY FUTURE REACTORS-
AS SWEDEN PLANS TO CONSTRUCT 10 MORE BY 2045.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M JACK AYLMER.
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