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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 3 | Number 1 | January 1967 | Pages 43-45
Technical Paper and Note | Technical Note | doi.org/10.13182/NT67-A27823
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Organic iodides, presumably derived from interaction between fission-product iodine and process solvent, were detected and identified by gas chromatography in the exhaust air from the Purex process at the Savannah River Plant. Three of ten peaks obtained were tentatively identified as alkyl iodides by the behavior of the detected compounds and the relative response of an electron absorption detector vs a flame ionization detector.