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  2. TerraPower - Wikipedia

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    On November 6, 2009, TerraPower executives and Bill Gates visited Toshiba's Yokohama and Keihin Factories in Japan, and concluded a non-disclosure agreement with them on December 1. [18] [19] [20] Toshiba had developed an ultracompact reactor, the 4S, that could operate for 30 years without fuel handling and generated 10 megawatts.

  3. Bill Gates Would Like to Build All of the Nuclear Reactors - AOL

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    Bill Gates, the founder of TerraPower, thinks existing energy infrastructure in West Virginia could be a good fit for his Natrium nuclear reactor. Bill Gates, the founder of TerraPower, thinks ...

  4. Sodium-cooled fast reactor - Wikipedia

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    Pool type sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR) A sodium-cooled fast reactor is a fast neutron reactor cooled by liquid sodium.. The initials SFR in particular refer to two Generation IV reactor proposals, one based on existing liquid metal cooled reactor (LMFR) technology using mixed oxide fuel (MOX), and one based on the metal-fueled integral fast reactor.

  5. Bill Gates venture picks Wyoming city for sodium nuke plant - AOL

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    A small city in the top U.S. coal-mining state of Wyoming will be home to a Bill Gates-backed experimental nuclear power project near a coal-fired power plant that will soon close, officials ...

  6. Bill Gates' $4 billion high-tech nuclear reactor set for ...

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    An advanced nuclear power venture founded by billionaire Bill Gates said on Tuesday it has chosen a town in Wyoming as the site to build a $4 billion demonstration plant that will get half its ...

  7. Traveling wave reactor - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a reactor that could breed its own fuel inside the reactor core was initially proposed and studied in 1958 by Savely Moiseevich Feinberg, who called it a "breed-and-burn" reactor. [1] Michael Driscoll published further research on the concept in 1979, [ 2 ] as did Lev Feoktistov in 1988, [ 3 ] Edward Teller / Lowell Wood in 1995 ...

  8. Project Tuva - Wikipedia

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    According to his video introduction, Gates saw the lectures when he was younger. [2] He enjoyed the physics concepts and Feynman's lecturing style, and later acquired the rights to make the video available to the public. He hopes that this will encourage others to make educational content available for free. [3]

  9. China plans to build the first 'clean' commercial nuclear reactor

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