Core Insights - The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has produced the first full-scale batch of concentrated fuel salt for the Molten Chloride Reactor Experiment (MCRE), which is expected to begin operations by 2030, marking it as the world's first molten salt fast reactor [1] - The production of fuel salt started in 2020, aiming to convert 90% of uranium metal into uranium chloride, with initial conversion rates at 80% but improved to 95% by 2024, achieving full-scale production [1] - The MCRE project is a collaboration between Southern Company, TerraPower, CORE POWER, and the U.S. Department of Energy, focusing on validating advanced nuclear technologies and exploring their maritime applications [1] Industry Impact - The molten salt reactor technology is expected to revolutionize the nuclear fuel cycle, with MCRE's results directly facilitating the commercialization of this reactor type [1] - The advancement in molten salt reactors is anticipated to have a profound impact on the shipping industry, providing efficient, low-maintenance nuclear power that significantly reduces emissions and supports uninterrupted long-distance travel [2] - This technology is poised to create a flexible, scalable, and globally influential mobile nuclear energy industry [2]
美熔盐快堆实验用燃料交付
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-12-27 01:07