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Tractebel to assist Thorizon in MSR development
Following the signing of a strategic three-year partnership with Thorizon of the Netherlands, Belgian engineering firm Tractebel - a subsidiary of France's Engie - will provide engineering services including support on the conceptual design, computational modelling, cost estimates and design reviews of the Thorizon One molten salt reactor.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 26 February 2024
Prototype fusion reactor planned for TVA site
US fusion energy developer Type One Energy Group has announced plans to build Infinity One - its stellarator fusion prototype machine - at Tennessee Valley Authority's Bull Run Fossil Plant in Clinton, Tennessee.
Fusion
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Friday, 23 February 2024
BHP considers nuclear-powered cargo ships
Dutch nuclear energy development and consultancy company ULC-Energy BV has completed a study - commissioned by global mining company BHP - to investigate the potential use of civil nuclear technologies to power commercial maritime vessels.
Energy & Environment
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Friday, 23 February 2024
Kyoto Fusioneering and UKAEA sign collaboration agreement
The UK Atomic Energy Authority and the private Japanese fusion technology company Kyoto Fusioneering have signed an agreement which aims to advance tritium breeding blanket technology from its conceptual stage towards commercialisation.
Fusion
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Wednesday, 21 February 2024
British company pioneers new nuclear welding technique
Sheffield Forgemasters has completed weld-assembly of a full-sized small modular reactor nuclear vessel demonstrator assembly using Local Electron-Beam Welding. It said the technique took less than 24 hours to complete four, thick, nuclear-grade welds, typically requiring a year of work to complete.
Corporate
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Monday, 19 February 2024
Belgium launches project to develop metal smelter
The European Commission has given approval for a project by Belgium's Nuclear Research Centre and the Centre for Metallurgical Research to develop an advanced smelter for metal generated through the dismantling of nuclear power plants.
Waste & Recycling
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Thursday, 15 February 2024
Canadian-British partnership for fusion development
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories have signed a collaboration framework agreement to partner on the development of technologies in relation to the management of tritium, an isotope of hydrogen used as fuel in fusion energy.
Fusion
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Thursday, 15 February 2024
Naarea and Thorizon team up on molten salt reactors
Naarea of France and Thorizon of the Netherlands have signed a strategic partnership agreement to advance the development of molten salt reactors in Europe.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 12 February 2024
Japan demonstrates floating seismic isolation system for SMRs
A team led by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency has concluded a series of large-scale demonstration tests for an innovative new floating seismic isolation system intended for pairing with small modular reactors to enable siting feasibility, including in areas of high seismicity.
New Nuclear
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Monday, 12 February 2024
New world record set in JET's final fusion experiments
The Joint European Torus produced the largest amount of energy achieved in a fusion experiment during its final round of deuterium-tritium experiments, breaking its own record set in 2021.
Fusion
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Friday, 9 February 2024
Korean shipbuilder joins maritime SMR project
South Korea's HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering plans to develop a small modular reactor for use in shipping in cooperation with the UK's Core Power and the USA's Southern Company and TerraPower.
New Nuclear
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Wednesday, 7 February 2024
MoltexFLEX publishes research on graphite interaction with molten salt
MoltexFLEX scientists worked with the University of Manchester's Nuclear Graphite Research Group to use X-ray micro CT scanners to investigate how molten salt infiltrates pores within standard industrial grades of graphite.
New Nuclear
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Tuesday, 6 February 2024
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