This paper reviews the development of fast molten salt nuclear reactors (MSRs) to close the nuclear fuel cycle by processing future and existing nuclear waste so that it can be returned safely to the environment. It follows two earlier papers outlining the overall use of a range of MSR types and an outline of future proposed marketing of a universal modular thermal MSR design for general purposes. It is suggested that the future MSR industry will probably evolve into three major competitive global corporations. The first one, serving the Far East, seems likely to become entirely MSR based, whereas the other two serving Europe/Western Russia and the Americas may use the alternative lead-cooled fast reactor for waste disposal, which is the cl...
Nuclear energy is the way of the future. It is definitely economical. The only question has to do wi...
AbstractDemonstrating a credible and acceptable way to safely recycle ‘used’ nuclear fuel will clear...
There is a long-standing and growing interest in Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) mainly because of their...
The aim of this paper is to present an alternative view on the prospect of nuclear power. Through an...
Molten-salt reactors (MSRs) can provide inexpensive industrial process heating in addition to genera...
A simultaneously “nuclear”, permanent, and in-time solution to mankinds energy-related problems woul...
Nuclear power is expected to play a significant role in meeting future electricity needs, and in sig...
The most important target of the concept “sustainability” is to achieve fairness between generations...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors drastically improve uranium resource utilization efficiency to realize...
International audienceThis paper present basic nuclear reactor physics that may help to understand n...
America’s first commercial nuclear reactors began powering the grid in the 1960s, with the most mode...
The current generation of nuclear reactors are evolutionary in design, mostly based on the technolog...
International audienceOn October 1, 2018, 452 nuclear water reactors were operating in the world mai...
For an energy source to qualify as sustainable, it must maximize the efficiency with which it uses n...
Nuclear power generation is responsible for fifteen percent of the world’s electricity, and since th...
Nuclear energy is the way of the future. It is definitely economical. The only question has to do wi...
AbstractDemonstrating a credible and acceptable way to safely recycle ‘used’ nuclear fuel will clear...
There is a long-standing and growing interest in Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) mainly because of their...
The aim of this paper is to present an alternative view on the prospect of nuclear power. Through an...
Molten-salt reactors (MSRs) can provide inexpensive industrial process heating in addition to genera...
A simultaneously “nuclear”, permanent, and in-time solution to mankinds energy-related problems woul...
Nuclear power is expected to play a significant role in meeting future electricity needs, and in sig...
The most important target of the concept “sustainability” is to achieve fairness between generations...
AbstractFast Breeder Reactors drastically improve uranium resource utilization efficiency to realize...
International audienceThis paper present basic nuclear reactor physics that may help to understand n...
America’s first commercial nuclear reactors began powering the grid in the 1960s, with the most mode...
The current generation of nuclear reactors are evolutionary in design, mostly based on the technolog...
International audienceOn October 1, 2018, 452 nuclear water reactors were operating in the world mai...
For an energy source to qualify as sustainable, it must maximize the efficiency with which it uses n...
Nuclear power generation is responsible for fifteen percent of the world’s electricity, and since th...
Nuclear energy is the way of the future. It is definitely economical. The only question has to do wi...
AbstractDemonstrating a credible and acceptable way to safely recycle ‘used’ nuclear fuel will clear...
There is a long-standing and growing interest in Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs) mainly because of their...