breeder reactor
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The development of the breeder reactor has been stopped in the United States, but continues to be pursued in Europe and Japan.
Breeder reactors are designed to produce more fuel than they consume.
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A breeder reactor can provide a twofer: disposing of what is now considered a problematic waste while producing a very large amount of energy for centuries.
From Washington Post • Apr. 19, 2022
However, it has the potential to produce prodigious amounts of energy in what is called a breeder reactor without requiring any further uranium mining.
From Washington Post • Apr. 19, 2022
TerraPower wants to partner with countries that are actively pursuing fast, breeder reactor technology.
From Scientific American • Jun. 23, 2011
At the heart of the Clinch River debate are not its finances but its technology; the 375-megawatt plant to be built is a breeder reactor, which creates more atomic fuel than it burns.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He mentioned his opposition to the B-1 bomber, the Clinch River breeder reactor and the weakening of clean air standards.
From Time Magazine Archive
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