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--Unlocking the Future of Nuclear Innovation with Smart Materials-- At #CESS, we are pioneering the integration of smart materials into nuclear technology, transforming safety, efficiency, and performance in ways never imagined before. From self-healing alloys that extend reactor lifespan to radiation-sensitive coatings that offer real-time monitoring, our solutions are redefining what’s possible in high-stakes environments. As we continue our journey in advanced nuclear systems, we remain committed to driving sustainable and intelligent energy solutions. Our team at #CESS is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of science and engineering, ensuring the next generation of reactors is not only more efficient but also more resilient. Looking forward to collaborating with professionals and researchers passionate about shaping the future of nuclear energy and smart material applications. Let's connect and discuss how innovation can power a cleaner, safer tomorrow. #SmartMaterials #NuclearTechnology #Innovation #Sustainability #CESS #EnergySolutions #AdvancedEngineering
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Unlocking the Future: Low Energy Nuclear Reactions for Cleanup Discover the government's call for innovative research projects to tackle nuclear waste with low energy nuclear reactions. Explore how these advancements could revolutionize energy use and lead to groundbreaking technologies for a sustainable future. #NuclearEnergy #CleanEnergy #Innovation #SustainableFuture #ResearchProjects #NuclearWaste #EnergySolutions #TechnologyAdvancement #TeslaInspired #FutureOfEnergy
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Great Headline Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an accelerated pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place," and merely a temporary industry globally. Commercial fusion electrical energy generation is a promising and innovative method of producing sustainable and clean energy. By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY If you want nuclear energy, opt for the cleaner and safer option of FUSION. Now see what news is happening in the Fusion industry in the world. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fission fuel shortage in 100 or 80 years is increasingly real, as stated in recent UN documents and linked below. https://lnkd.in/gze5rwpr
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In an intriguing report from New Atlas, the energy sector witnesses a groundbreaking development as a new nuclear reactor design promises to revolutionize construction timelines. This innovative approach, which eliminates the need for welding, could significantly accelerate the deployment of nuclear energy worldwide. The article details how this novel reactor design, dubbed "Weld One Day," streamlines the construction process by employing innovative assembly techniques. By eliminating the complexities associated with welding, the new approach not only reduces construction time but also enhances safety and efficiency. While specific technical insights are yet to be fully disclosed, the implications of this breakthrough are profound. The Weld One Day reactor represents a leap forward in nuclear technology, offering a more agile and cost-effective solution for meeting the world's growing energy demands. In an era where sustainable and reliable energy sources are paramount, innovations like these hold immense promise. The accelerated construction timelines facilitated by the Weld One Day reactor could play a pivotal role in addressing climate change and advancing the transition to clean energy. As we eagerly await further developments and real-world applications of this groundbreaking technology, it's evident that the nuclear energy sector is undergoing a transformation. The Weld One Day reactor stands as a testament to the power of innovation in shaping the future of energy production. This milestone underscores the importance of continuous research and development in unlocking new possibilities for sustainable energy solutions. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolution of nuclear technology and its impact on the global energy landscape. #nuclear #innovation #breakthrough #science #nuclearpower #nuclearenergy
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A step forward in Canada’s energy transition. Last month, $12.7 million in funding was announced to help Canada transition to a low-carbon future. The funding, coming from the Alliance grants program, will help turn the government’s Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Action Plan into a reality. Set to become the foundation of Canada’s nuclear industry, the funding will support the development of this technology and help us become a global clean energy leader. This round of grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) encourages collaborations between universities, industry, and not-for-profits. One example of where the funding will go is Queen’s researcher Laurent Karim Béland, who is receiving $1.2 million to explore the accelerated qualification of nuclear materials for SMRs. To find out more about this important funding and Béland’s work, click here: https://lnkd.in/g2SeT6bt #Energy #EnergyManagement #Recruitment
Shaping Canada's energy transition | Queen's Gazette
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A step forward in Canada’s energy transition. Last month, $12.7 million in funding was announced to help Canada transition to a low-carbon future. The funding, coming from the Alliance grants program, will help turn the government’s Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Action Plan into a reality. Set to become the foundation of Canada’s nuclear industry, the funding will support the development of this technology and help us become a global clean energy leader. This round of grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) encourages collaborations between universities, industry, and not-for-profits. One example of where the funding will go is Queen’s researcher Laurent Karim Béland, who is receiving $1.2 million to explore the accelerated qualification of nuclear materials for SMRs. To find out more about this important funding and Béland’s work, click here: https://lnkd.in/ev8eRx2g #Energy #EnergyManagement #Recruitment
Shaping Canada's energy transition | Queen's Gazette
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Check out this book that my friends and I at PNNL put together about the Remediation of Legacy Hazardous and Nuclear Industrial Sites. This book utilizes unique perspectives from the Hanford Site in eastern Washington State to illustrate the challenges, complexities, and structure of remediating large complex sites. Big thanks to Christopher Strickland for his support in generating this chapter, and to Hilary Palmer Emerson and Stuart Arm for leading the development of this book.
The Hanford Site — a decommissioned nuclear production complex in Washington state — provides a compelling case study of the RCRA and CERCLA cleanup process in action. H&A hydrogeologist Adam R. Mangel, PhD., GIT, and co-author Christopher Strickland of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory dive into it in a new book chapter. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eKwxAxj6
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A step forward in Canada’s energy transition. Last month, $12.7 million in funding was announced to help Canada transition to a low-carbon future. The funding, coming from the Alliance grants program, will help turn the government’s Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Action Plan into a reality. Set to become the foundation of Canada’s nuclear industry, the funding will support the development of this technology and help us become a global clean energy leader. This round of grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) encourages collaborations between universities, industry, and not-for-profits. One example of where the funding will go is Queen’s researcher Laurent Karim Béland, who is receiving $1.2 million to explore the accelerated qualification of nuclear materials for SMRs. To find out more about this important funding and Béland’s work, click here: https://lnkd.in/gFxbvGvd #Energy #EnergyManagement #Recruitment
Shaping Canada's energy transition | Queen's Gazette
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Big Tech's appetite for power is driving nuclear power’s historic comeback. Google recently partnered with fellow nuclear energy startup Kairos Power, who will build seven new small reactors to power its AI systems. Collectively, these reactors will provide 500 MW of clean energy – enough to power a mid-sized city, or one large data center. Nearly 20% of U.S. power is already nuclear, but new projects have stalled due to costs, licencing delays, grid connection bottlenecks and other obstacles. This move could effectively kickstart the industry, potentially setting a precedent that helps overcome regulatory apprehension, and paving the way for cost reductions through economies of series down the road. At Deep Atomic, we're on board and locked in with a vision to power global tech progress and fuel the era of AI-enabled progress! Our SMRs are purpose-built for data centers, combining the reliability of nuclear with the flexibility that the digital age demands. From fission to FLOPS, let's split some atoms and crunch some data! https://lnkd.in/emaYbVyv
Google orders small modular nuclear reactors for its data centres
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Great Headline Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an accelerated pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place," and merely a temporary industry globally. Commercial fusion electrical energy generation is a promising and innovative method of producing sustainable and clean energy. By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY If you want nuclear energy, opt for the cleaner and safer option of FUSION. Now see what news is happening in the Fusion industry in the world. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fission fuel shortage in 100 or 80 years is increasingly real, as stated in recent UN documents and linked below. https://lnkd.in/gze5rwpr
It’s fantastic to see strong support for advanced modular reactors at Hartlepool. The town is home to a workforce with decades of experience in ‘gas-cooled’ reactors which have many similarities with new small modular versions like our Xe-100. We're delighted to be discussing how to best benefit the region with community representatives and leaders including using high temperature clean heat for industry. Our first project is already underway in America, meaning Hartlepool would be a full-scale commercial plant, not a pilot, boosting the number of high quality jobs for generations to come. #Nuclear #Hartlepool https://lnkd.in/e2TUFFK4
Leaders call for new Hartlepool nuclear reactor
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