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This is part of a series under the parent article [[Nuclear power reconsidered]]. It is not intended as a complete reference on the topic, like the original article from Wikipedia. Rather we intend to provide a short, simple summary of information relevant to the issues of safety, waste, proliferation, and cost.
This is part of a series under the parent article [[Nuclear power reconsidered]] intended to provide a short, simple summary of information relevant to the issues of safety, waste, proliferation, and cost. Wikipedia has some excellent articles on nuclear power, but they are often overwhelming to someone who is looking for a basic understanding. Rather than start fresh with a whole series on just these issues, I intend to copy selected information from Wikipedia, and share it under the same license CC-BY-SA. [[User:David MacQuigg|David MacQuigg]] ([[User talk:David MacQuigg|talk]]) 20:59, 10 April 2022 (CDT)

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 Definition a nuclear reactor in which the fission chain reaction is sustained by fast neutrons, as opposed to thermal neutrons, requiring fuel rich in fissile material and not requiring a neutron moderator. [d] [e]
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Purpose of this article

This is part of a series under the parent article Nuclear power reconsidered intended to provide a short, simple summary of information relevant to the issues of safety, waste, proliferation, and cost. Wikipedia has some excellent articles on nuclear power, but they are often overwhelming to someone who is looking for a basic understanding. Rather than start fresh with a whole series on just these issues, I intend to copy selected information from Wikipedia, and share it under the same license CC-BY-SA. David MacQuigg (talk) 20:59, 10 April 2022 (CDT)