The iNFCIS web site is designed as a "one stop"
resource for technical and statistical information about nuclear fuel cycle
activities worldwide, as reported to the IAEA. The system includes four
databases and one computer simulation system published by the IAEA's Nuclear Fuel
Cycle and Materials Section in the Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste
Technology.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System (NFCIS) covers civilian
nuclear fuel cycle facilities around the world. It contains information on
operational and non-operational, planned, and cancelled facilities. All stages
of nuclear fuel cycle activities are covered, starting from uranium ore
production to spent fuel storage facilities.
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World Distribution of Uranium Deposits Database (UDEPO) covers
uranium deposits around the world, drawing on reports to IAEA technical
meetings and other sources. It includes classification of deposits, technical
information about the deposits, detailed geological information about regions,
districts and deposits.
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Post Irradiation Examination Facilities Database (PIE) is
derived from a catalogue of such facilities worldwide that the IAEA issued in
the 1990s. It includes a complete survey of the main characteristics of hot
cells and their PIE capabilities.
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Nuclear
Fuel Cycle Simulation System (NFCSS) is a scenario-based
simulation system to estimate long-term nuclear fuel cycle material and service
requirements as well as material arisings. The code uses simplified approaches to make estimation.
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Minor Actinide Property
Database is a bibliographic database on physico-chemical properties of selected Minor Actinide compounds and alloys.
The materials and properties are selected based on their importance in the advanced nuclear fuel cycle options.
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Please note that data in iNFCIS are mainly based on voluntary reports from IAEA
Member States, as well as on sources of information published in the public
domain. The scope of coverage is global in nature and includes existing and
planned civilian facilities, as well as facilities that are reported as no
longer operational. Please note that while the IAEA strives to complete the
databases with the latest and most accurate information from reliable and
authoritative sources, some records may be less than complete and not all
countries have reported information. Data is being updated and expanded
continuously. If you have authoritative information sources on any of the
records of the databases, please contact the
iNFCIS Program Officer.
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