Swedish radioactive waste management company Svensk Kärnbränslehantering (SKB) has begun excavation works to extend its Final ...
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Blasting work 45 metres below ground has begun, marking the start of the expansion of Sweden's existing SFR final repository ...
A ground-breaking ceremony has taken place marking the start the construction of Sweden’s final repository for used nuclear ...
Ground has been broken, starting the construction of the Swedish Spent Fuel Repository in Forsmark, Östhammar Municipality.
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Located in Forsmark, about 87 miles north of Stockholm, the Forsmark Nuclear Repository is designed to securely store spent nuclear fuel deep underground, isolating it for up to 100,000 years.
The repository's design aims to provide protection for 100,000 years and withstand geological changes, climate-related disasters, and future ice ages.
Sweden has started constructing a nuclear waste repository to store radioactive waste deep underground near the Forsmark nuclear power plant. Holes will be drilled into solid rock, where containers ...