The nuclear fuel cycle describes the sequence of processes involved in producing, using, and managing nuclear fuel. It includes uranium mining, fuel fabrication, reactor operation, spent fuel management, and waste disposal or recycling. Efficient fuel cycle management improves resource utilization and reduces environmental impact. Advanced fuel cycles aim to minimize radioactive waste and enhance sustainability through fuel reprocessing and recycling. Proper management of the nuclear fuel cycle is essential for safety, environmental protection, and long-term viability of nuclear energy. Technological innovation continues to improve fuel efficiency and waste reduction strategies.
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