Sentences with phrase «research reactor building»

These efforts include installing a 30 - ton detector system (with shielding) in an operating research reactor building as close as 21 feet to the reactor core without affecting HFIR's primary missions of neutron scattering research, isotope production and testing of irradiated materials.

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In 2007, Israeli airstrikes took out Syria's research reactor (which it had built with the aid of North Korea).
Based on previous research and work in the field of plasma physics, the two former Creo laser printing employees believe they can build a reactor to fuse hydrogen atoms together by pneumatically - driven pistons and produce enormous increases in energy.
The Government of Canada could build on this momentum to develop an expanded MoU on civilian nuclear technology co-operation that includes research in pressurized heavy water reactor technology, nuclear medicine and other areas discussed by the prime ministers.
Acting on two (of 12) spending bills under its jurisdiction, the panel agreed on Wednesday to increase the president's request for fusion research at the Department of Energy by a total of $ 76 million, including $ 48 million more for the domestic program and $ 28 million for the U.S. contribution to the ITER fusion reactor being built in France.
South Korea is already developing the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (K - STAR) project and contributing to ITER, the $ 15 - billion (US$ 20 - billion) experimental reactor being built in Cadarache, France, under the auspices of an international collaboration.
The research reactor is built according to the prevailing safety regulations.
In carrying on such operations, presumably those desiring to build such research reactors would submit their designs to the Authority both for approval and for advice as to improvements, and would obtain a license to build such a reactor and lease of the denatured fissionable material needed for it.
Filed under: Treaties and agreements, Plant licensing, New build, Research and development, Small Modular Reactors, Canada, USA, Innovation
Filed under: New build, Construction, Supply chain, Research and development, Public opinion, Small Modular Reactors, Energy policy, Canada
As you slowly grow your base you'll add a pub, create separate rooms for your people, construct a research area, add in safety alarms, throw in some gardens for better food, build turrets for defense and dabble in dark matter reactors.
Two major fusion research reactors are being built over the next decade — the international ITER magnetic confinement reactor (for $ 5 to 10 billion) and the US National Ignition Facility (NIF — $ 2 to 5 billion) to study «inertial confinement».
Arjun Makhijani, President of Institute for Environmental and Energy Research, Amory Lovins, co-founder and Chief Scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute, and Rifkin have all demonstrated how a nuclear «renaissance» — to replace the 400 old reactors now rattling apart worldwide and get to the total of 1,600 that Rifkin says are needed for a minimum impact on climate disruption — would require that we build three new reactors every 30 days for 40 years.
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