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An Evaluation of the Global Effects of Tritium Emissions from Nuclear Fusion Power

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Abstract Tritium, like all hydrogen isotopes, is difficult to confine and easily diffuses through most materials. As currently planned, fusion power plants will process and handle large quantities of deuterium… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Tritium, like all hydrogen isotopes, is difficult to confine and easily diffuses through most materials. As currently planned, fusion power plants will process and handle large quantities of deuterium and tritium as fuel, and therefore, will become sources of tritium input into the environment. Tritium releases from a worldwide distribution of tritium sources (fusion or fission) will lead to higher tritium levels overall and have global impact. This report investigates the hydrologic partitioning of yearly tritium releases assuming 1 g/yr loss per 500 MW of nuclear power generation for varying scales of power generation. On large scales, it is found that the worldwide average levels of tritium could exceed some public health goals and regulatory guidelines. Tritium concentrations at such levels may also have other impacts on the environment through increased ion-pair generation.

Keywords: tritium; fusion power; evaluation global; fusion; global effects

Journal Title: Fusion Engineering and Design
Year Published: 2020

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