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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in India

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in Australia

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in Germany

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in France

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in China

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Nuclear Fuel Processing in the UK - Industry Market Research Report

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in Brazil

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in Japan

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Processing of Nuclear Fuel in Indonesia

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In the context of nuclear power, the processing of nuclear fuel is a multi-stage operation critical to the generation of electricity in nuclear power reactors. This process begins with the mining of uranium, after which the ore is milled to produce uranium oxide concentrate, commonly referred to as yellowcake. The concentrate undergoes conversion to gas and is then enriched to increase the proportion of the uranium-235 isotope, which serves as the reactor's fuel. Following enrichment, the uranium is fabricated into fuel assemblies or rods, tailored to the specifications of the reactors in use. Spent fuel from reactors can either be stored or reprocessed, where usable isotopes are extracted and recycled to create new fuel, though reprocessing is not practiced in all countries due to economic and non-proliferation concerns. Several companies operate within this specialized market. Some of them include Orano (formerly AREVA), which is involved in various stages of the nuclear fuel cycle; Westinghouse Electric Company, which provides fuel to commercial nuclear power plants; Cameco, one of the world's largest uranium producers; and Rosatom, a Russian state corporation which offers a full range of nuclear energy services including uranium mining, enrichment, and fuel fabrication. These companies play a pivotal role in sustaining the nuclear power industry by ensuring a steady supply of processed fuel to power plants around the world. Show Less Read more