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Final environmental impact statement for US Versatile Test Reactor
Idaho National Laboratory has been identified as the preferred site for the construction and operation of the sodium-cooled fast neutron reactor in the Final Environmental Impact Statement released by the US Department of Energy.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 16 May 2022
First tests under way at new US liquid metal facility
Oklo Inc has become the first developer to run tests at Argonne National Laboratory's new Thermal Hydraulic Experimental Test Article capability. The tests will support the licensing of liquid metal fast reactor designs.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 12 May 2022
US cislunar nuclear rocket project proceeds to next stage
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is seeking proposals for Phases 2 and 3 of its Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations programme, which aims to demonstrate a nuclear thermal propulsion system in orbit in fiscal year 2026.
New Nuclear
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Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Nuclear vessel 'could be floating charging station for electric cruise ships'
Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein has launched the design concept for a replenishment, research and rescue vessel - referred to as
Thor
- that will feature a thorium molten salt reactor. It says the ship could be used as a mobile power/charging station for a new breed of battery-driven cruise ships.
New Nuclear
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Friday, 29 April 2022
JAEA, MHI team up for HTTR hydrogen project
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will establish a demonstration hydrogen production project at the High-Temperature Test Reactor in Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Corporate
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Monday, 25 April 2022
Novel method cuts isotope production waste
A new method to extract molybdenum-99 from low-enriched uranium targets, developed by researchers at the Technical University of Munich, could significantly reduce the radioactive waste produced during the production of the isotope. Mo-99 is the precursor for medical radioisotope technetium-99m, used in more than 85% of all nuclear medicine diagnostic examinations.
Waste & Recycling
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Friday, 1 April 2022
US Administration shares vision for commercial fusion
As the US Administration unveiled its "bold decadal vision" to accelerate fusion energy, the Department of Energy has announced up to USD50 million of federal funding to support US scientists conducting experimental research in fusion energy science at tokamak and spherical tokamak facilities at home and overseas.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 21 March 2022
Newcleo, ENEA to cooperate on advanced reactors
UK-based innovative reactor developer Newcleo has signed a framework agreement with ENEA - the Italian national agency for new technologies, energy and sustainable economic development - to cooperate on the development of small, lead-cooled fast reactors.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 16 March 2022
DOE funds for reducing advanced reactor wastes
The US Department of Energy has awarded USD36 million for 11 projects seeking to increase the use of nuclear power as a reliable source of clean energy and to limit the amount of radioactive waste produced from advanced reactors.
Waste & Recycling
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Friday, 11 March 2022
Tokamak Energy achieves crucial plasma temperature
Tokamak Energy of the UK announced it has demonstrated a world-first with its privately-funded ST40 spherical tokamak, achieving a plasma temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius, the threshold required for commercial fusion energy.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 10 March 2022
UK seeks views on HTGR advanced reactor demonstration plan
Feedback is being sought on the proposed plan ahead of a formal Invitation to Tender for the Advanced Modular Reactor Research, Development & Demonstration programme.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 17 February 2022
Code improvements enhance safety modelling
Sandia National Laboratories has improved its Maccs code - used to simulate the impact of severe accidents at nuclear plants and other nuclear facilities - to make it better able to evaluate potential health and environmental risks posed by advanced nuclear reactors and small modular nuclear reactors.
Regulation & Safety
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Thursday, 17 February 2022
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