Energy Indicators for Sustainable Development: Guidelines and Methodologies International Atomic Energy Agency United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs International Energy Agency Eurostat European Environment Agency



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(b) Measuring Methods: For radioactive waste from nuclear cycles in 
packaged/conditioned form, the volume should be the actual volume in m
3
as recorded 
in the appropriate waste package registry; and for spent fuel, in tHM. For radioactive 
waste not yet in conditioned form, the volumes used should be those based on the 
conditioning method assumed the most likely to be used later for disposal. The 
indicator can be developed at three levels according to the definition of boundaries: (i) 
at the plant level, (ii) at the generating system level and (iii) at the overall fuel cycle 
or energy system level. At the plant level, the indicator provides a tool to weigh the 
environmental sustainability of innovative technologies, especially with respect to 
innovative nuclear reactors and fuel cycles. At this level, the indicator is readily 
defined by the technical specifications unique to each technology. At the generating 
system level, the indicator considers the net waste after reprocessing or any other 
processes that either increase or reduce the net radioactive waste. At the overall fuel 
cycle level, the indicator assesses the overall waste generation from front end to back 
end, including all intermediate processes, and through time from start-up to 
decommissioning. At this level, the measuring of the environmental sustainability is 
the most comprehensive, but the measuring method remains to be fully defined. The 
indicator is defined, for each waste type and for each industry or activity, as the ratio 
of solid radioactive waste to energy produced. The waste is normalized with respect to 
the amount of energy produced in a selected period of time (several years or for the 
life of the facility). 
Efforts are necessary worldwide for the identification, measuring and monitoring of 
radioactive waste generated from non-nuclear activities and processes. Appropriate 
recommended standards, targets and measuring methods need to be developed for the 
effective management of the radioactive waste generated from these sources. 

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