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"They were able to get the reactor up and running in two months," a State Department official said.
Nuclear proponents say winning approval could lop months or years off the lead time to get a new reactor up and running, once the decision is made to build.
The nitrifying biofilm MFCs had lower Coulombic efficiencies (up to 27%) than the control reactor (up to 36%).
And that continues to be the reality, although there is a $22bn multinational effort under way to get a reactor up and running by 2028 in the south of France.
To this purpose, reference unirradiated S-200 VHP beryllium samples were compared with specimens irradiated in the BR2 reactor up to fast neutron fluences (E>1 MeV) of respectively 1.6×1021 n cm−2 (resulting in a helium content of 300 appm He and a theoretical density of 99.9%) and 4×1022 n cm−2 (21 000 appm He, 97.2% theoretical density).
Asia's giant has a dedicated team of 750 researchers working the problem and plans to have its first thorium reactor up and running by late 2015.
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Instead, the commission refuses to ask if the reactors up for relicensing meet them.
She also said that she would like to see Chinese-designed reactors up and running Bradwell, Essex, by the late 2020s, as well an EDF-designed reactor at Sizewell in Suffolk.
"We're talking about a field of science that is, in some ways, dying out, and yet we have reactors up and down coastlines around the world, on rivers that drain into the ocean, in nuclear-powered submarines," he said.
Open tubular meso-reactors (up to 4.6 mm channel width, Fig. 2a) are essentially scaled-up versions of microreactors.
Each reactor has up to two input and up to two output quadrants, and supports two waldos, red and blue, manipulated through command icons placed on the grid.
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