The Missing Decision. Nuclear Decommissioning and the Issue of the Waste Repository in Late Twentieth-Century Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
The Missing Decision. Nuclear Decommissioning and the Issue of the Waste Repository in Late Twentieth-Century Italy / M. Elli. - In: CONTEMPORANEA. - ISSN 1127-3070. - 27:3(2024 Oct), pp. 429-456. [10.1409/114590]
Abstract:
This study – which employs the methodology of archive-based historiography – focuses on
the awkward elaboration of an Italian «roadmap» to deal with nuclear waste and, notably, the
crucial role of a national repository. Drawing on a number of unpublished archival sources,
but crucially on uncatalogued original documents of ENEA – then the Italian nuclear authority
– the study investigates the specific contribution of experts and scientists, and their relationship
with political decision-makers. Preliminary conclusions: in the Seventies, the basic
assumption was that nuclear waste would be reprocessed in a single national facility, but
against the ever-decreasing perspective for nuclear power in Italy, an open-cycle approach
was adopted. By 1984 ENEA had prepared definite proposals on the possible repository sites,
considering the issue of low- and medium-activity waste urgent. However, it received no
acknowledgment of any kind by the Ministry of Industry in spite of repeated urgings. After
Chernobyl the issue was buried, and eventually resurrected only in mid-Nineties. After 2001
political elections, the «roadmap» devised with great difficulty was turned upside down by
favouring a top-down approach to the siting issue which would eventually backfire.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Italy; Radioactive Waste; Nuclear Repository;
Elenco autori:
M. Elli
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