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  • Argonne Lab's best design, a metal-fueled, sodium-cooled, [[Fast neutron reactor]].
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  • The '''Natrium reactor''' is a [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] using uranium metal as the fuel and molten sodium as the coolant.<ref nam In a [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] most fission products can go back into the reactor with the recycled fuel
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  • {{rpl|Fast neutron reactor}}
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  • {{r|Fast neutron reactor}}
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  • ...ation step is not necessary, however, if the spent fuel is to be used in a fast neutron reactor. These reactors can tolerate a much higher level of contaminants in the rep
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  • ...l-fueled, sodium-cooled, pool-type <ref name=pool/> [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]], addressing all the issues raised in [[Nuclear_power_reconsidered]] (safe
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  • .... Chang, 2011. Argonne Lab's best design, a metal-fueled, sodium-cooled, [[Fast neutron reactor]].
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  • [[Fast neutron reactor|Fast Neutron Reactors]] (FNRs) are capable of burning spent nuclear fuel, o
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  • ...ed Water Reactors), but still far short of what can be achieved in an FNR (Fast Neutron Reactor). ThorCons are not breeder reactors, making more fissile material than they
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  • 38 KB (5,549 words) - 12:55, 15 March 2024
  • ...nergy_density]</ref> A Light Water Reactor (LWR) uses only 0.5% of this. A Fast Neutron Reactor (FNR) can use it all. If that FNR could generate 10 million kWh of electric
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