A safer nuclear fuel is gaining steam — but cost remains a hurdle
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Alexander Kaufman
1mo agoen
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Canary MediaA safer nuclear fuel is gaining steam — but cost remains a hurdlecanarymedia.comAs the U.S. looks to revive its stagnant nuclear industry, a group of companies is racing to realize the promise of a “meltdown-proof” fuel that for decades has struggled to progress beyond federal lab experiments. Tri-structural isotropic fuel, known as TRISO, is safer and more stable than the fuel rods used by the…
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