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Deep Fission to break ground this week
With about seven months left in the race to bring DOE-authorized test reactors on line by July 4, 2026, via the Reactor Pilot Program, Deep Fission has announced that it will break ground on its associated project on December 9 in Parsons, Kansas. It’s one of many companies in the program that has made significant headway in recent months.
L. Giancarli, L. Baraer, B. Bielak, M. Eid, M. Fütterer, E. Proust, X. Raepsaet, J.F. Salavy, L. Sedano, Y. Severi, J. Quintric-Bossy, C. Nardi, L. Petrizzi
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 26 | Number 3 | November 1994 | Pages 1079-1085
Fusion Blanket, Shield, and Neutronic Technology | Proceedings of the Eleventh Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy New Orleans, Louisiana June 19-23, 1994 | doi.org/10.13182/FST94-A40297
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The water-cooled Pb-17Li blankets represent one of the blanket lines selected within the European Union for DEMO-relevant design and R&D activities. This paper gives a presentation of the reference conceptual design for water-cooled Pb-17Li DEMO blankets and an overview on the results of its performance assessments. Moreover, a critical discussion about the technical aspects requiring further improvements and/or modifications is performed taking into account the present status of the associated R&D. This concept appears to be a very promising candidate for a DEMO reactor breeding blanket.