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In reply to the discussion: Nuclear renaissance? US OKs new reactor design [View all]joshcryer
(62,534 posts)...to equal the retiring / decommissioning plants. The plants that currently exist and the fuel type that is currently being manufactured is for LWRs. The US has no immediate plans to build reactors that breed or burn up fuel, and I'm saying that's because there's more interest in the LWR fuel cycle.
It's simply too big of a risk to invest the several tens of billions it would take to design and certify one of those plants (IFR or LFTR). And yes, the nuclear industry isn't doing it, and I think fuel processing does play into it, because this is a dramatic shift in how you do nuclear. You take the waste that is sitting around in a nuclear plants holding area and you burn it up. Or you take thorium stockpiles that are sitting covered in dirt somewhere and burn it up.
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