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BREST Fast Neutron Reactor
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BREST Fast Neutron Reactor: Russia Offers a New Nuclear Paradigm for Sustainable Development... Interesting article that if true can help with the nuclear waste problem.

Quote:Rosatom's newly inaugurated nuclear energy complex with a BREST-OD-300 fast neutron reactor may become a breakthrough providing relatively inexpensive, safe, carbon-free, and nearly inexhaustible nuclear power as energy consumption is set to dramatically soar in the coming decades.

Quote:Rosatom's project "Breakthrough" is aimed at developing a new nuclear technology platform based on a closed nuclear fuel cycle (CNFC) with advanced fast neutron nuclear reactors. Fast reactors are touted for their ability to increase energy yields from natural uranium and utilize nuclear byproducts and spent fuel. This would allow nuclear power programmes to be extended for thousands of years, while at the same time solving the radioactive waste problem. Thus, it is hardly surprising that major nuclear countries, such as China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, the UK, and the US have been developing fast neutron reactors as breeders and high-level waste burners.


https://sputniknews.com/russia/202106121...velopment/
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I sure would like to offer something of value to the discussion. 

But I was lost at 'fast neutron reactor' and 'closed nuclear fuel cycle'.  tinysurprised


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