Sentences with phrase «integral fast reactor»

Prism is a sodium - cooled fast neutron reactor design built on more than 30 years of development work, benefitting from the operating experience of the EBR - II prototype integral fast reactor which operated at the USA's Idaho National Laboratory — formerly Argonne National Laboratory — from 1963 to 1994.
And General Electric submitted a proposal to build the PRISM fast reactor which is this type of integral fast reactor that I'm wanting to build.»
«Unlike today's nuclear reactor, the IFR [integral fast reactor] can generate unlimited amounts of inexpensive clean power for hundreds of thousands of years... It provides an excellent solution for what to do with our nuclear waste because it can use our existing nuclear waste for fuel and it is significantly more proliferation - resistant than other methods of dealing with nuclear waste... The IFR is also inherently safe.
«Integral fast reactors avoid this whole problem because you never have to enrich uranium.
«This time» refers to the long - awaited opportunity to deliver the PRISM integral fast reactor that has been in development since the early - 1980s — an opportunity that last month saw Loewen visit the UK to give evidence to the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee of MPs.
«The technology with the potential to solve these problems (of climate change, future energy shortfalls and cleaning up nuclear waste) is the fast reactor, ideally the integral fast reactor (IFR)... IFRs, once loaded with nuclear waste, can, in principle, keep recycling it until only a small fraction remains, producing energy as they do so.»
The PRISM design has benefited from the operating experience of EBR - II, an integral fast reactor prototype, which was developed by Argonne National Laboratory, and operated for more than 30 years at the Idaho National Laboratory near Idaho Falls, Idaho.
But proponents of nuclear energy say a new generation of reactors — integral fast reactors — or IFRs — could solve these problems.
«PRISM was a reactor concept developed, originally by Argonne National Laboratory in the 1980s and it is better known in the environmental press as the integral fast reactor,» Loewen explains, embarking on a short history and science lesson.
«You get this beautiful synergy of using PRISM, a small modular reactor, to fix a [waste] problem and then explore if we could use this to make all this other electricity with the integral fast reactor approach,» he explains.
In addition, the integral fast reactor can burn radioactive waste from other reactors and produce its own fuel.
Integral fast reactors.
Q: The other aspect of the integral fast reactor is that it's one of a type of what's called passive reactors.
And they won another in 1993 when Congress cut funding for the integral fast reactor.
Standardize and crank out Integral Fast Reactors.
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