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The U.K. government’s Office for Nuclear Regulation has granted EDF Energy formal consent to decommission the Hinkley Point B nuclear power plant in Somerset, England. The two-unit advanced gas-cooled reactor was permanently shut down in August 2022, and site owner EDF applied to ONR for decommissioning consent in August 2024.
W. Howard Lowdermilk
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 15 | Number 2 | March 1989 | Pages 339-349
Inertial Confinement Fusion Driver | doi.org/10.13182/FST89-A39725
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Recent ICF experiments indicate that high fusion energy gain (10–100) can be achieved using appropriately shaped, short wavelength laser pulses of roughly 10 MJ energy, 1000 TW power and 300 TW/cm2 intensity. These requirements can be met by Nd:glass lasers. The challenge is to reduce overall system cost to significantly below $1B. This paper discusses developments toward that goal.