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D.O.E. Awards $15 Million for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Technology Research and Development

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Category: Radiation/Nuclear
Type: News
Source: US Department of Energy
Date: Friday, August 1st, 2008

WASHINGTON, DC - The D.O.E. (DOE) today announced it will award up to $15 million to 34 research organizations as part of the Department's Advanced Fuel Cycle Initiative (AFCI). AFCI is the Department's nuclear energy research and development plan supporting the long-term goals and objectives of the United States' nuclear energy policy. These plans will provide necessary data and analyses to further U.S. nuclear fuel cycle technology development, meet the need for advanced nuclear energy production and help to close the nuclear fuel cycle in the United States.

"Today's awards accelerate our nation's drive towards diverse and sustainable domestic sources of energy," Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy Dennis Spurgeon said. "Developing nuclear fuel cycle technology is essential to ensure that the U.S. can continue to rely on safe and secure nuclear power to meet our energy needs, while also addressing nuclear waste and proliferation concerns."

These one-year awards range in value from $200,000 to $2,000,000 and will support the efforts of university, countrywide laboratory, and industry researchers to develop the technologies necessary to close the nuclear fuel cycle. Of the 34 organizations selected for awards, there are 20 plan teams comprised of 17 U.S. universities, 10 countrywide laboratories, and 7 U.S. companies. The plan teams will conduct innovative research and development across a full range of plan areas including spent fuel separations technology, advanced nuclear fuel development, fast burner reactors and advanced transmutation systems, advanced fuel cycle systems analysis, advanced computing and simulation, safeguards, and advanced waste forms.

The AFCI awards selected today are the result of rigorous review of competitive and innovative applications received in response to the Department's backing opportunity announcement in April 2008. This announcement adds to the in excess of $343 million D.O.E. has already provided to universities, countrywide labs and industry since AFCI was 1st funded in 2004. As part of President Bush's Advanced Energy Initiative, AFCI aims to accelerate development and deployment of advanced fuel cycle technologies to encourage clean energy development, responsibly manage nuclear waste, and reduce the risk of nuclear proliferation.

View the full list of recipients.

To learn more about DOE's Office of Nuclear Energy visit Nuclear.gov.

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