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The Prototype Gen IV sodium cooled fast reactor (PGSFR) has been developed for the last 4 years, fulfilling the technology demonstration of the burning capability of transuranic elements included in light water reactor spent nuclear fuel.
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Currently, KAERI is developing a prototype Gen-IV SFR PGSFRR) with metallic fuel.
Currently, KAERI has developed a prototype Gen-IV SFR (PGSFR) with metallic fuel.
KAERI has designed a prototype Gen-IV SFR PGSFRR) with metallic fuel.
KAERI has been developing a prototype Gen-IV sodium cooled fast reactor (PGSFR), which is a pool type and metallic fueled fast reactor in Korea.
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute has been developing a pool-type sodium-cooled fast reactor of the Prototype Gen-IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor PGSFRR).
The Korean Prototype Gen-IV sodium-cooled fast reactor (PGSFR) is supposed to be loaded with a relatively-costly low-enriched U fuel, while its envisaged transuranic fuels are not available for transmutation.
A Prototype Gen-IV Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (PGSFR), for which the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) has designed a pool type sodium-cooled fast reactor, has a decay heat removal system (DHRS).
The design of Prototype Gen-IV Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor PGSFRR) has been developed and the validation and verification (V&V) activities to demonstrate the system performance and safety are in progress.
Thus, this was the first time I realized I sort of am the prototype of Gen Y, truly getting my breaking news from friends, not the news media.
While Oculus still hasn't publicly announced when they plan to sell these things to consumers (instead of limiting sales to developers and people who are willing to say they're developers), this second gen prototype already shows significant improvements on the engineering front.
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