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Joint NEA project performs high-burnup test
An article in the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency’s July news bulletin noted that a first test has been completed for the High Burnup Experiments in Reactivity Initiated Accident (HERA) project. The project aim is to understand the performance of light water reactor fuel at high burnup under reactivity-initiated accidents (RIA).
James E. O'Neill
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 10 | Number 3 | November 1986 | Pages 1571-1576
Fusion Economic | doi.org/10.13182/FST86-A24956
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Cost estimates derived in fusion power plant design studies over the past 10 years are normalized to a common base and compared. It is found that direct costs tend with time toward $1,000/kWe and cost of electricity toward 30 mills/kWh, for all reactor types. Costs are in 1980 dollars. Only small reductions in cost are indicated as core mass density increases beyond a value of approximately 100 kWe/Tonne.