CCTE concludes thorium fuel irradiation surpassing 60GWd/MTU burnup
The ANEEL fuel achieved this in INL's Advanced Test Reactor, validating high burnup potential, reduced waste, and improved safety for existing reactors.
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In short: Clean Core achieved major milestones, including surpassing 60 GWd/MTU burnup with its ANEEL thorium fuel and securing a US export license to India.
The ANEEL fuel achieved this in INL's Advanced Test Reactor, validating high burnup potential, reduced waste, and improved safety for existing reactors.
The prototypic bundles will be manufactured at Chalk River Laboratories for demonstration irradiation in CANDU reactors. This milestone advances fuel qualification and commercial readiness.
They signed an agreement to fabricate demonstration irradiation bundles at Chalk River for in-reactor testing in PHWR reactors. This advances ANEEL toward commercial deployment.
It uses half the uranium of standard PHWR fuel for equal electricity. CCTE's ANEEL advances this principle.
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US-based Clean Core Thorium Energy (CCTE) and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) have announced an agreement to manufacture demonstration irradiation bundles of ANEEL fuel. These bundles...
CNL will lead the development, qualification and manufacturing of the fuel under Canadian Standard Association requirements ...
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