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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Key technical issues for the proliferation resistance of generation IV reactors".
- aggregation abstract "Many nations believe that nuclear energy will play a key role in the future of energy production because it is an economic and non-greenhouse-gas-emitting way of producing electricity (and also high temperature process heat and hydrogen). To ensure nuclear energy Penetration into future energy production it is necessary for this technology to develop technically advanced solutions in order to be more safe, sustainable, economic and proliferation resistant. The main idea is that the new generation of Nuclear Energy Systems will provide competitively priced and reliable energy production whilst satisfactorily addressing concerns over nuclear safety, waste, proliferation and public perception. This essay is focused on the most relevant characteristics of proliferation resistance and physical protection of the Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems. It presents the context in which these systems are developed, and the context of research programmes focused on their proliferation resistance aspects. In particular, it refers to the Generation IV International Forum research programme (G.I.F.), which selected the six most promising systems with respect to the Generation IV goals. The proliferation resistance characteristics of these systems are evaluated with respect to the criteria used by the G.I.F. to select them.".
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