Fast reactors with heavy liquid metal coolant (lead or eutectic bismuth-lead alloy) are one of the most advanced technologies capable to address the accumulated world nuclear energy issues. This innovative power technology is being developed in Russia, the USA, China and the European Union. Russia is the leader since it has focused on this topic for a number of decades. First concrete started to be poured in June 2021 to form the foundation of the Russian BREST-OD-300 lead cooled reactor scheduled to be started up in 2026. Attention is also given to the development status of the Chinese CLEAR reactor series. A large scope of R&D has been undertaken, and large-scale nonnuclear experimental facilities are under construction. International Eur...
The US Liquid Metal Reactor Development Program has been restructured to take advantage of the oppor...
Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) with the fuel dissolved in the liquid salt and fluoride-salt-cooled High ...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
HLM technologies are being developed for a number of advanced nuclear systems. These include acceler...
The use of the heavy liquid metals (HLM), lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) and lead (Pb) as cooling mediu...
The GIF Technology Roadmap identified the Lead-cooled Fast Reactor (LFR) as a technology with grea...
The long-term vision of a sustainable nuclear energy system is an important driver for the developme...
Liquid metal cooled nuclear reactors for power generation are receiving new research interest becaus...
In the last few years a number of compact designs of lead-alloy cooled systems have been promoted. M...
The demand for new and advance nuclear systems are widely studied all over the world. By the late 20...
The next generation of nuclear energy systems, also known as Generation-IV reactors are being develo...
The next generation of nuclear energy systems, also known as Generation IV reactors, are being devel...
In the coming future, the electric energy production from nuclear power plants will be provided by b...
ABSTRACTIn 2011, the Chinese Academy of Sciences launched an engineering project to develop an accel...
The article presents the main provisions of the concept of the design of the SVBR-100 civilian react...
The US Liquid Metal Reactor Development Program has been restructured to take advantage of the oppor...
Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) with the fuel dissolved in the liquid salt and fluoride-salt-cooled High ...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...
HLM technologies are being developed for a number of advanced nuclear systems. These include acceler...
The use of the heavy liquid metals (HLM), lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) and lead (Pb) as cooling mediu...
The GIF Technology Roadmap identified the Lead-cooled Fast Reactor (LFR) as a technology with grea...
The long-term vision of a sustainable nuclear energy system is an important driver for the developme...
Liquid metal cooled nuclear reactors for power generation are receiving new research interest becaus...
In the last few years a number of compact designs of lead-alloy cooled systems have been promoted. M...
The demand for new and advance nuclear systems are widely studied all over the world. By the late 20...
The next generation of nuclear energy systems, also known as Generation-IV reactors are being develo...
The next generation of nuclear energy systems, also known as Generation IV reactors, are being devel...
In the coming future, the electric energy production from nuclear power plants will be provided by b...
ABSTRACTIn 2011, the Chinese Academy of Sciences launched an engineering project to develop an accel...
The article presents the main provisions of the concept of the design of the SVBR-100 civilian react...
The US Liquid Metal Reactor Development Program has been restructured to take advantage of the oppor...
Molten Salt Reactors (MSR) with the fuel dissolved in the liquid salt and fluoride-salt-cooled High ...
A large number of new fast reactors may be needed earlier than foreseen in the Generation IV plans. ...