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The small nuclear power plants will use molten salt in their fuel, making them safer and more versatile and portable than ...
Nuclear energy hasn’t just been making a comeback in recent months. According to many experts, including US Secretary of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNext-gen nuclear reactors in US to get more efficient with Idaho’s new test bedThese next-generation reactors, particularly molten salt reactors (MSRs), offer the potential for safer, more flexible energy ...
The North Carolina-based company is developing small modular reactors and expects to net $280 million from the deal. Before the SPAC merger, Terrestrial Energy had raised $94 million, according to ...
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Study tracks chromium chemistry in irradiated molten saltsTheir findings are published in the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. "Molten salt reactors are an emerging technology for safer, scalable nuclear energy production. These advanced reactors ...
Molten salt nuclear reactors (MSR) also have unique passive methods of preventing nuclear disasters. Some plants are equipped with what's known as a "freeze plug" in the reactor chamber.
Using a new process, a team has developed a new way of processing fuel efficiently for cutting-edge molten salt reactors. One of the big pushes in the effort to spark a 21st century renaissance in ...
To meet energy demands and reestablish the nation’s energy dominance, U.S. companies are developing several types of advanced ...
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BigCountryHomepage on MSNStudents showcase research at ACU’s 17th annual festivalLocal high school and college students gathered at Abilene Christian University to share their extensive research projects ...
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Texas serves as a model for how to develop a diverse energy powerhouse that keeps costs low for working families and attracts ...
Nightingale asks. Other technologies are also on the horizon, like next-generation nuclear reactors which use molten salt as the primary fuel. “This allows the reactor to operate at higher ...
Chemists report that radiation-induced chemical reactions may help mitigate the corrosion of metals in a new type of nuclear reactor cooled by molten salts. High temperatures and ionizing ...
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