TerraPower Gets First Nuclear Permit in Decade for Advanced Reactor

What Happened The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued TerraPower its first construction permit since 2012, ending a regulatory drought that has stalled nuclear innovation in the United States. TerraPower, founded in 2008 by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and a team of nuclear engineers, will build what’s expected to be their Natrium reactor—an advanced design that uses liquid sodium instead of water for cooling. This approval comes after years of regulatory review and represents the first major breakthrough in U.

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Fusion's Hidden Problem: Sensors That Can Survive 100M Degrees

What Happened A comprehensive new report sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy has identified a critical technology gap that could hamper the commercial deployment of fusion power: the lack of advanced diagnostic tools capable of operating in extreme fusion environments. The report, which brought together 70 experts from universities, national laboratories, and private industry, pinpointed seven priority research areas for fusion plasma diagnostics. These range from measuring burning plasma conditions to developing sensors for full-scale pilot plants.

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