Fourth Generation Nuclear Reactor (Generation IV Nuclear Reactor)

Fourth Generation Nuclear Reactor (Generation IV Nuclear Reactor) implies a system of reactors and nuclear fuel fabrication plants and reprocessing facilities that together may manage the weaknesses often associated with nuclear power of today. Generation IV Nuclear Reactors are proposed nuclear systems that take into account at least one of the following considerations: increased efficiency, generation and capture of process heat to be used in other thermal applications, such as the production of hydrogen, increased safety and waste reduction and handling.

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China Launches World's First Fourth-Generation Nuclear Reactor (Source: Oil Price on 10 December 2023): China has taken a step ahead of competitors in civil nuclear energy technology as it started up the world's first fourth-generation nuclear reactor this week. As many countries are starting to recognize that nuclear power generation will play an important role in the energy transition by providing additional net-zero electricity, the race for developing the latest generation of civil nuclear technology has begun. And this week, China gained an advantage in that race. The Shidaowan nuclear power plant, which features the world's first fourth-generation reactor, started commercial operations on December 6, China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), one of the project's developers, said. "China's independently developed high-temperature gas-cooled reactor demonstrator commenced commercial operation," CNNC said in a statement. ...

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