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The US Department of Energy (DOE) on 16 December announced $30 million in initial funding for one of three programmes under its Advanced Reactor Demonstration Programme (ARDP).
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Friday, 18 December 2020
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsmore-doe-funding-for-advanced-reactors-8415258
US-based Westinghouse Electric Company announced on 18 January that it had been awarded $93.6 million of funding from the US Department of Energy (DOE) in support of its EnCore accident-tolerant fuel programme.
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Thursday, 24 January 2019
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsmore-doe-funding-for-us-accident-tolerant-fuel-6953081.1
Spain’s Enusa Industrias Avanzadas (Enusa)and Westinghouse Electric company have signed a Framework Cooperation Agreement (FCA) to collaborate in the development of Westinghouse’s EnCore Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF).
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Thursday, 31 May 2018
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsenusa-and-westinghouse-co-operate-on-accident-tolerant-fuel-6168714
US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry on 27 April announced $60m in support of advanced nuclear technology development for 13 projects. These selections were the first under Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Nuclear Energy’s US Industry Opportunities for Advanced Nuclear Technology Development funding opportunity announcement (FOA), and they will be reviewed quarterly over the next five years. DOE intends to apply up to $40m of additional FY 2018 funding to the subsequent two quarterly award cycles for innovative proposals under this FOA.
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Wednesday, 02 May 2018
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newsus-doe-awards-60m-for-advanced-nuclear-technology-development-6135884
EWI, a specialist in materials joining and allied technologies, has announced that its silicon carbide (SiC) joining samples have emerged stable from six months of aggressive irradiation and water flow testing in the core of MIT's research nuclear reactor in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Source: NEI Magazine
- Date: Wednesday, 29 August 2012
- Original article: neimagazine.com/news/newssilicon-carbide-samples-survive-testing-in-mit-reactor