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In June 2025, the Department of Energy announced the Reactor Pilot Program, an authorization pathway that allowed reactor developers to partner with the DOE to get first-of-a-kind (FOAK) reactors built and tested. Soon after, the DOE rolled out a complementary Fuel Line Pilot Program, which aimed to fast-track fuel projects. In all, 20 projects were accepted into the new programs.
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Nuclear Technology | Volume 22 | Number 1 | April 1974 | Pages 10-19
Technical Paper | Fusion Reactor Materials / Material | doi.org/10.13182/NT74-A16270
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Conceptual design studies disclose that when the plasma physics problems of fusion reactors are sufficiently in hand to permit the design and construction of a fusion power plant, the designer will be confronted with many materials problems that are the same as or similar to those of fission reactors, e.g., radiation damage, the compatibility of liquid metals with structural materials, and hydrogen permeation and embrittlement. In addition, there will be new problems such as sputtering and other radiation damage by ion bombardment and the special problems of superconducting materials and operation of highly stressed magnet coil structure at temperatures near 4°K.