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China’s most-used nuclear reactor design now rolling out in huge batches
China is no longer just experimenting with advanced nuclear designs, it is standardizing them. The country’s Hualong One reactor, a Generation III pressurized water design, has moved from one-off ...
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US supercomputer to boost nuclear reactor research at 20.8 quadrillion ops per second
Idaho National Laboratory unveiled its newest supercomputer, Teton, to quadruple its high-performance computing capacity.
Oklo Inc.’s OKLO reactor concept is rooted in fast reactor technology that has been built, operated and validated over decades. Its design draws directly from liquid-metal-cooled and metal-fueled fast ...
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China: World’s most widely deployed nuclear reactor enters batch-scale builds
China’s third-generation nuclear reactor, Hualong One, is entering a new phase of faster, batch-scale ...
This screengrab from a TerraPower video illustrates the company's nuclear power plant design. A company cofounded by Bill Gates will explore building a reactor in Kansas. It would generate power ...
Aalo has completed the Final Design Review for its 10 MWe sodium‑cooled Aalo-X reactor at INL, aiming for criticality by July ...
The Society of Professional Engineers and Associates (SPEA) congratulates Ontario Power Generation, the Government of Ontario, and all project partners on the successful completion of the Darlington ...
The Department of Energy has announced a "categorical exclusion for authorisation, siting, construction, operation, ...
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To build nuclear faster, energy dept. pitches bypassing environmental laws
The U.S. Department of Energy wants to exempt advanced nuclear power facilities from one of the nation's key environmental laws. The post To build nuclear faster, energy dept. pitches bypassing ...
Nuclear power isn't just for naval ships anymore as demonstrated by the Nuclear Propulsion in merchant Shipping (NuProShip II ...
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Nuclear-powered offshore vessels could run for years without refueling, study finds
Nuclear-powered dynamic positioning vessels are technically feasible and achievable, according to results from the ...
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