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  • !Technologies {{#ask: [[Category:Technologies]]}}
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  • stake or interest in potential applications of nuclear technologies and who, therefore, has an
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  • ...RO activity aims to support the investigation of innovative nuclear energy technologies, related RD&D and institutional arrangements which can be instrumental in d
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  • calculation of external costs for comparing different power technologies<ref name=r110>EUROPEAN COMMISSION, ExternE, Externalities of Energy, Vol. 1 ...ties, Luxembourg (1995).</ref><ref name=r119>DONES, R., et al., New Energy Technologies, Final Report on Work Package 6, Release 2, ExternE-Pol Project ‘External
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  • ...RO activity aims to support the investigation of innovative nuclear energy technologies, related RD&D and institutional arrangements which can be instrumental in d
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  • ...ry and beyond, but focused on the introduction of advanced nuclear reactor technologies ...and a closed nuclear fuel cycle versus planned national deployment of such technologies. It was concluded
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  • ...g Pyro-electrochemical Processing in Molten Salts, Molten Salts in Nuclear Technologies Seminar, Dimitrovgrad, June 19-22, (1995).</ref>). *Evolutionary technologies based on aqueous separation methods using TBP as extractant (derived from t
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  • nuclear technologies (e.g., light water reactors), some relate to the functionality of a system
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  • investment may be other energy technologies seeking investment for development or
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  • ..., benefits and risks associated with the development of innovative nuclear technologies for the more distant future. It also examined the applicability of such an ...ators for Innovative Nuclear Energy Systems (KIND). Innovative Designs and Technologies of Nuclear Power: Abstracts of IV International Scientific and Technical Co
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  • ...tween necessary major refurbishments, such as gas turbines or wind turbine technologies.<br> ...ith results from other studies, and when comparing costs between different technologies for a given INPRO assessment.
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  • ...t is to find ways for an optimal introduction of innovative nuclear energy technologies into national energy systems, taking into account the regional and global t ...uclear fuel cycle technologies. New reactors, nuclear fuels and fuel cycle technologies are under development and demonstration worldwide. Expectations for their l
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  • *Which technologies and forms of international collaboration would be needed to provide the pat The project concluded that some technical synergies among reactor technologies of different types and their fuel cycles were already implemented in a few
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  • cost changes or knowledge about hazards<ref name=r72/>. For new technologies in an NES, evolving good practices could be For less clear cut situations, which are most likely for innovative technologies, a more formal CBA may
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  • ...ociety, Mumbai (2003).</ref>. Developing trends on reactor fuels and their technologies are described in Ref<ref name=r43>DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, A Technology Roadma ...onium (Pu). As stated before, these facilities employ a great diversity of technologies and processes. Thus, the materials of interest to nuclear safety are distri
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  • ...ing in a NES are comparable with or better than those for competing energy technologies. ...considerations that, specify emission limits, can influence the choice of technologies to be included in an energy demand/supply planning study. In defining the e
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  • technologies used<ref name=r56>INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Best Practice in Envi ...use uranium enriched to about 4–5% in 235U. Current commercial enrichment technologies
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  • technologies is waste heat rejection. More recently, advances such as supercritical coal ...impacts can often be mitigated in both nuclear and fossil fuel generation technologies. Next generation
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  • The associated closed nuclear fuel cycle facilities / technologies have been developed in the Russian Federation: ...e BN-600 reactor preceded the design of the BN 800, which uses most of the technologies developed and mastered at the design, commissioning and operation of the BN
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  • ...oto excitation principles (exciting the molecules using laser light). Such technologies have been named Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS), Molecular La
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