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Burnup is an important factor in determining the types and abundances of isotopes produced by a fission reactor. Breeder reactors by design have high burnup compared to a conventional reactor, as breeder reactors produce more of their waste in the form of fission products, while most or all of the actinides are meant to be fissioned and destroyed.
The Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project was a nuclear reactor project that aimed to build the USA's first large-scale demonstration breeder reactor plant. [2] It was led by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (and a successor agency, the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), and subsequently the U.S. Department of Energy).
Clinch River Breeder Reactor: 1 FBR: United States Atomic Energy Commission: Cancelled Plan Oak Ridge, Tennessee: 350 380 1973 - 1983-11-01 Clinton: 2 BWR: GE BWR-6: Cancelled Construction Clinton, Illinois: 933 985 1973 1975-10-01 1983-10-01 Columbia (WNP-1/WPPSS-1) 1 PWR: Cancelled Construction Richland, Washington: 1,259 1,339 1972 1975-08 ...
It was originally the site of the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project. In February 2022, the site was announced as the first location of a small modular reactor as part of the TVA's New Nuclear Program, which was approved the same year. [1] [2]
research reactor, in operation since 1958 (demonstrated at the Expo 58 in Brussels), since 1959 at the University of Basel. Decommissioned in 2020. [55] SAPHIR Würenlingen: Pool Decommissioned 10,000 1957-04-30 1993 Paul Scherrer Institut: Lucens: Lucens, Vaud: heavy-water moderated, carbon dioxide gas-cooled. pilot nuclear power plant ...
Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear and gas-fired power plant located on a 3,300-acre (1,300 ha) site two miles east of Homestead, Florida, United States, next to Biscayne National Park located about 25 miles (40 km) south of Miami, Florida near the southernmost edge of Miami-Dade County.
Being a breeder reactor, it had the ability to transmute relatively inexpensive thorium to uranium-233 as part of its fuel cycle. [9] The breeding ratio attained by Shippingport's third core was 1.01. [8] Over its 25-year life, the Shippingport power plant operated for about 80,324 hours, producing about 7.4 billion kilowatt-hours of ...
In addition the fission products need to be removed. This type of reactor is called a breeder reactor. If it breeds just as much new fissile from fertile to keep operating indefinitely, it is called a break-even breeder or isobreeder. A LFTR is usually designed as a breeder reactor: thorium goes in, fissile products come out.