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DOE lays out fuel cycle goals in RFI to states
The Department of Energy has issued a request for information inviting states to express interest in hosting Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses. According to the DOE, the proposed campuses could support work across the nuclear fuel life cycle, with a primary focus on fuel fabrication, enrichment, spent fuel reprocessing or recycling, separations, and radioactive waste management.
The DOE said the RFI marks the first step toward potentially establishing voluntary federal-state partnerships designed to build a coherent, end-to-end nuclear energy strategy for the country.
A. R. Raffray, S. I. Abdel-Khalik, D. Haynes, F. Najmabadi, J. P. Sharpe, ARIES Team
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 44 | Number 1 | July 2003 | Pages 106-110
Technical Paper | Fusion Energy - IFE Chamber Technology | doi.org/10.13182/FST03-A318
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An inertial fusion energy (IFE) wetted wall configuration provides the advantage of a renewable armor to accommodate the threat spectra. Key issues are the re-establishment of the thin liquid armor and the state of the chamber environment prior to each shot relative to the requirements imposed by the driver and target thermal and injection control.