February 2024

Nuclear Reactors 1341 - Four Microreactor Designs Are Discussed At POWERGEN International 2024

     Microreactors are referred to by some as ‘nuclear batteries.’ They are squarely in the spotlight at this year’s POWERGEN International 2024 conference. Microreactors do not produce more than fifty megawatts. Discussions at the conference explored the latest technologies, popular applications and the unique business models making them commercially viable. Four microreactors were highlighted as trailblazers in the sector:

Nuclear Fusion 61 - The Joint European Torus Fusion Reactor Is Being Decommissioned - Part 2 to Part 2

Part 2 of 2 Parts (Please read Part 1 first)
     Ultimately, physicists will use the knowledge acquired from JET’s decommissioning to improve how they incorporate recycling into the design of the Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP). It is a prototype commercial fusion reactor being planned in Britain. The information will also shape future regulation, according to Buckingham.

Nuclear Fusion 60 - The Joint European Torus Fusion Reactor Is Being Decommissioned - Part 1 to Part 2

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Joint European Torus

Part 1 of 2 Parts
     Scientists have started to decommission one of the world’s earliest nuclear-fusion reactors, forty years after it began operations. Researchers will study the seventeen-year process of dismantling the Joint European Torus (JET) near Oxford, UK, in unprecedented detail. They will use the knowledge to make sure future fusion power plants are safe and economically viable.

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