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Canadian breakthrough in radioisotope production
Two Canadian research organisations have completed the first joint production run of actinium-225 (Ac-225), one of the rarest medical radioisotopes in the world. The high-purity isotope was produced using a high-energy cyclotron at the TRIUMF particle accelerator centre in Vancouver and processed at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories' (CNL) Chalk River laboratories in Ontario.
Regulation & Safety
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Friday, 25 October 2019
DOE, NRC collaborate on advanced reactor deployment
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the US Department of Energy and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to share technical expertise and computing resources to accelerate the deployment of advanced nuclear technologies.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 17 October 2019
Chinese lead-bismuth test reactor starts up
China's first lead-bismuth alloy zero-power reactor - Qixing (Venus) III - achieved first criticality on 9 October, the China Institute of Atomic Energy has announced. The milestone marks the start of China's core physics experiments into liquid metal cooled fast reactors.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Irradiation programme studies IMSR graphite behaviour
Terrestrial Energy and NRG have begun an irradiation programme to analyse the behaviour of graphite under the conditions it will experience during the seven-year life of a Terrestrial Energy Integrated Molten Salt Reactor core unit.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Nuclearelectrica to cooperate in development of ALFRED
Romanian utility Nuclearelectrica has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Fostering ALFRED Construction consortium regarding cooperation on the development of the Advanced Lead Fast Reactor European Demonstrator (ALFRED). A demonstration unit is planned to be constructed in Romania.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 7 October 2019
UK invests in domestic fusion plant
The UK government has committed GBP220 million (USD270 million) over four years for the conceptual design of the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP). The STEP programme aims to construct a fusion power plant based on the design by 2040.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 3 October 2019
Molten salt irradiation test completed at Petten
An irradiation test on molten nuclear fuel salts inside the High Flux Reactor has been completed at Petten in the Netherlands. The results will yield new data on the safe operation of molten salt reactors.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 18 September 2019
US DOE awards funds to support innovation
A project to demonstrate the production of hydrogen in integrated energy systems at US nuclear power plants is one of three selected by the US Department of Energy to receive a share of USD15 million in its latest announcement of project selectees. At the same time, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has awarded USD15 million in grants to support the development of the country's future nuclear workforce.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 12 September 2019
USA begins first commercial testing of silicide fuel
Lead test assemblies of Westinghouse EnCore fuel rods containing uranium silicide fuel pellets have been loaded into a commercial nuclear power plant for the first time. The fuels, developed through the US Department of Energy's accident tolerant fuels programme, were loaded into Exelon's Byron unit 2 during a scheduled refuelling outage.
Uranium & Fuel
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Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Foratom calls for more EU funding for research and innovation
Nuclear research and innovation projects need to receive a higher level of financial support from the European Union in order to help the bloc meet its climate and energy goals, according to a new position paper issued by Foratom.
Nuclear Policies
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Tuesday, 3 September 2019
US Department of Energy 'all in' on new nuclear, says deputy secretary
The US Administration is committed to reviving and revitalising the nuclear industry and is leading by action, not just words, according to US Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Dan Brouillette.
Nuclear Policies
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Friday, 30 August 2019
US DOE orders exascale computer
The US Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration has signed a USD600 million contract with Cray Inc to build its first exascale supercomputer, El Capitan. The computer will be housed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
New Nuclear
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Thursday, 15 August 2019
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