GAIN Innovative Materials Research Follow-up
This webinar discussed a potential new DOE Program on materials research for fuel cladding for advanced reactors.
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This webinar discussed a potential new DOE Program on materials research for fuel cladding for advanced reactors.
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GAIN announced today that Orano Federal Services and TerraPower will be provided with a GAIN Nuclear Energy (NE) Voucher to accelerate the innovation and application of advanced nuclear technologies.
GAIN announces third round FY 2022 Nuclear Energy Voucher recipients Read More »
This presentation outlines strategies for the treatment and processing of MSR-type wastes from concepts of the reconditioning and recycling of certain components to partitioning and direct immobilization of other waste components.
GEN IV Webinar Series: Nuclear Waste Management Strategy for Molten Salt Reactor Systems Read More »
The purpose of this workshop was to discuss a potential new U.S. Department of Energy program on advanced and innovative materials research for advanced reactor fuel cladding. Additionally, this workshop tried to identify possible program objectives and gather industry input to determine priority research directions for Fiscal Year 2023.
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Join us for presentations from a variety of industry leaders.
GAIN-Industry INL Site Visit Read More »
This two-day workshop reviewed the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (AMMT) Program.
DOE-NE Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (AMMT) Program Review Meeting Read More »
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the construction of the Versatile Test Reactor (VTR). The proposed VTR will be a sodium-cooled fast-neutron-spectrum test reactor that will enhance and accelerate research, development, and demonstration of innovative nuclear technologies that will play a crucial role in helping the United States reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
This webinar discussed austenitic stainless steels, which are widely used as in-core materials in current nuclear systems.
This GIF-IAEA-NEA joint webinar addressed the Role of Nuclear Energy in Reducing CO2 Emissions. The event featured 20-minute presentations from each of our guest speakers, followed by a 30-minute panel discussion in response to audience questions.
GEN IV Webinar Series – Role of Nuclear Energy in Reducing CO2 Emissions Webinar Read More »
The objective of this project is to evaluate a metalorganic framework (MOF) for continuous separation of Xe and Kr from the off-gas in the FCMSR in order to optimize the noble gas management of the FC-MSR and chemical processes for fuel salt production and conditioning and support the safety and licensing bases.