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Nuclear News Feature of the Week
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| Fuel compact cross section showing dozens of individual TRISO particles.
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| Two decades of DOE investment lays the foundation for TRISO-fueled reactors. Featured in the August issue of
Nuclear News,
this article reviews the development of Tristructural isotropic (TRISO) coated particle fuel for use in high-temperature gas-cooled reactors at DOE labs . The research conducted by the DOE progarm over
the past two decades in the areas of fuel fabrication, optimization of
TRISO particle design, modernization of characterization and inspection
methods for quality control, instrumented irradiation testing,
post-irradiation examination, and safety testing will pave the way for
commercial development. Read now
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Newswire's top stories of the week
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ANS convenes new task force on federal nuclear R&D funding.
The American Nuclear Society has formed a Task Force on Public
Investment in Nuclear Research and Development to assess the R&D
needs of the U.S. nuclear technology enterprise and the federal
investment required to meet those needs. The task force will identify
the overarching objectives of U.S. nuclear R&D and identify specific
metrics that can be used to evaluate progress toward those objectives. Read now
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NASA work on lattice confinement fusion grabs attention.
An article recently published on the IEEE Energywise blog heralds “Spacecraft of the Future,”
which could be powered by lattice confinement fusion. While lattice
confinement fusion is not a new concept and is definitely not ready for
practical applications, it has been detected within metal samples by
NASA researchers at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, using
an electron accelerator–driven experimental process. Read now
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Salt Waste Processing Facility at SRS approved for start.
The Department of Energy approved the start of operations at the
Salt Waste Processing Facility (SWPF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS),
authorizing hot (radioactive) operations to begin at the facility, the
agency announced. The approval comes five months ahead of the current
baseline completion date of January 31, 2021. Parsons Corporation, which
designed and built the first-of-a-kind facility, will operate it for
one year. Read now
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DOE funds EPRI welding work to support NuScale demonstration.
The Department of Energy recently announced that $5.1 million
would go to the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) to develop
modular-in-chamber electron beam welding capabilities to support reactor
pressure vessel welding for NuScale Power’s small modular reactor
design. The project has a total value of nearly $6.5 million, of which
the DOE will provide about $5.1 million. Read now
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U.S. takes next step in support of Poland’s nuclear vision. While
the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement grabbed more attention, it
was not the only U.S.-Poland pact inked in Warsaw last week. The two
countries also initialed a draft bilateral agreement to cooperate in the
development of Poland’s civil nuclear power program, according to the
State Department. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Polish Prime
Minister Mateusz Morawiecki on August 15 to discuss the partnership, in
addition to other matters including the improvement of regional energy
and infrastructure through the Three Seas Initiative, the department
said. Read now
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