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The Swedish nuclear program was initiated already at the end of the 1940:s and had-at that time-both a defence and a civilian side. The original “Swedish Line” for nuclear reactors was to use Swedish natural uranium, existing in low-grade minerals in the middle of Sweden, in heavy water moderated reactors.
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LARSSON, L., BERGMAN, C. (2006). SWEDISH STRATEGY AND EXPERIENCE IN SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT. In: Sarkisov, A., Tournyol du Clos, A. (eds) Scientific and Technical Issues in the Management of Spent Fuel of Decommissioned Nuclear Submarines. NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, vol 215. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4173-X_05
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