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Generation IV nuclear energy systems

U.S. Department of Energy and the Generation IV International Forum, A Technology Roadmap for Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems, 2002, http //gif.inel.gov/roadmap/pdfs/gen iv roadmap.pdf. [Pg.159]

Supporting the future operation of the Generation IV nuclear energy systems. [Pg.105]

Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems Deployable no later than 2030 and offering significant advances in sustainability, safety and reliability, and economics... [Pg.666]

The objective for Generation IV nuclear energy systems is to have them available for international deployment about the year 2030, when many of the world s currently operating nuclear power plants will be at or near the end of their operating licenses. [Pg.2722]

DOE (2002) A technology roadmap for generation IV nuclear energy systems. GIF-002-00, December 2002. U.S. DOE Nuclear Energy Research Advisory Committee and the generation IV international forum, http //www.ne.doe.gOv/genIV/documents/ gen iv roadmap.pdf... [Pg.2728]

USDOE. 2002. Generation IV international forum. A technology roadmap for Generation IV nuclear energy systems. USDOE, December 2002. [Pg.228]

Sustainability-1 Generation IV nuclear energy systems will provide sustainable energy generation that meets clean air objective and promotes long-term availability of systems and effective fuel utilization for worldwide energy production. [Pg.300]

Safety and reliability-2 Generation IV nuclear energy systems will have a very low likelihood and degree of reactor core damage. [Pg.301]

Proliferation resistance and physical protection-1 Generation IV nuclear energy systems will increase the assurance that they are a very unattractive and the least desirable route for diversion or theft of weapons-usable maferials and provide increased physical profection against acts of terrorism. [Pg.301]

Development of the SSTAR has been supported under the lead fast reactor element of the U.S. DOE Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems Initiative. Development of the SSTAR small modular fast reactor under Generation IV involves liquid metal fast reactor related... [Pg.118]


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