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Investment and International Aspects of the Problem of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management
Pages 163-165

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... International SNF problems are broken down here into two parts: the problems of nuclear superstates and the problems of other countries dealing with nuclear energy. At the end of the Cold War, the United States and Russia faced additional SNF problems with the decommissioning of unneeded nuclear weap 163
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... While Russia is capable of providing valuable services to the nuclear community, dealing with many countries is a difficult and lengthy process. The good news is that 80­90 percent of all SNF in the world is virtually controlled by just one country, the United States.
From page 165...
... PPP is a blend of international security, ecological improvement, and commercial interests. The benefits of private versus public management are well understood in the United States, and the idea of private involvement is also becoming more popular in Russia.


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