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DOE selects first companies for nuclear launch pad
The Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy and the National Reactor Innovation Center have announced their first selections for the Nuclear Energy Launch Pad: three companies developing microreactors and one developing fuel supply.
The four companies—Deployable Energy, General Matter, NuCube Energy, and Radiant Industries—were selected from the initial pool of Reactor Pilot Program and Fuel Line Pilot Program applicants, the two precursor programs to the launch pad.
John A. Halbleib, Sr.
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 80 | Number 1 | January 1982 | Pages 162-171
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE82-A21412
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The fundamental problems encountered in any attempt to include a description of the production and transport of monoenergetic (discrete) radiation in a continuous-energy adjoint Monte Carlo procedure are explored. An idealized, one-dimensional, double-scattering transmission problem is employed in order to devise a method for overcoming these difficulties. This method is then generalized to an adjoint Monte Carlo procedure for describing coupled continuum/discrete radiation transport.