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Recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy announced a $64 million
investment in the development of advanced nuclear technology.
The United States announced a $64 million investment to develop advanced nuclear technology
The funds will be allocated to 89 projects
in laboratories, industry, and 39 U.
S.
universities.
Some of the selected projects involved areas
such as the development of advanced sensors, the upgrading of university research reactors, experimental neutron and ion irradiation testing.
Other areas of research will include civil nuclear capacity, manufacturing and instrumentation processes, and fuel applications
.
"Because nuclear energy is an important part of the U.
S.
energy mix, these investments ensure that future generations continue to benefit from safe, clean, reliable and resilient nuclear energy," said Ed McGinnis, deputy principal assistant secretary for nuclear energy
at the Department of Energy.
We are committed to providing researchers with the infrastructure and funding
they need to develop advanced nuclear technologies.
”
,
Recently, the U.
S.
Department of Energy announced a $64 million
investment in the development of advanced nuclear technology.
The United States announced a $64 million investment to develop advanced nuclear technology
The United States announced a $64 million investment to develop advanced nuclear technologyThe funds will be allocated to 89 projects
in laboratories, industry, and 39 U.
S.
universities.
Some of the selected projects involved areas
such as the development of advanced sensors, the upgrading of university research reactors, experimental neutron and ion irradiation testing.
Other areas of research will include civil nuclear capacity, manufacturing and instrumentation processes, and fuel applications
.
"Because nuclear energy is an important part of the U.
S.
energy mix, these investments ensure that future generations continue to benefit from safe, clean, reliable and resilient nuclear energy," said Ed McGinnis, deputy principal assistant secretary for nuclear energy
at the Department of Energy.
We are committed to providing researchers with the infrastructure and funding
they need to develop advanced nuclear technologies.
”
,