Need for Environmentally Sustainable Nuclear Power Drives Demand for Traveling-Wave Reactors, According to a New Trend Report Published by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
San Jose, California (PRWEB) January 20, 2014 -- Follow us on LinkedIn – A traveling-wave reactor (TWR) is a uniquely designed nuclear reactor that primarily uses depleted uranium (U-238), a waste product of Light Water Reactor, as fuel and is able to generate its own fuel during operation. TWRs, which belong to the class of fourth generation nuclear reactors, do not require uranium reprocessing or enrichment and can operate for decades without refuelling or removal of used fuel. Installation of TWR along with technical advancements in this direction would substantially help in lowering radioactive waste and help in generating energy at competitive rates.
The trend report titled “Traveling-Wave Reactors” announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., is a focused research paper which provides cursory insights into the technology, its applications, future prospects, and corporate initiatives of key companies worldwide.
For more details about this trend report, please visit http://www.strategyr.com/TrendReport.asp?code=141041
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