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Nuclear fuel cycle, with a liquid ore and fuel: toward renewable energy

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Authors: Claude A. Degueldre; Richard J. Dawson; Vesna Najdanovic-Visak;
doi: 10.1039/c8se00610e
Abstract
To fulfill the conditions required for a nuclear renewable energy concept, one has to explore a combination of processes going from the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle to the fuel production and the energy conversion using specific fluid fuels and reactors.
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- Aston University United Kingdom
- Lancaster University (Security Lancaster Research Centre) United Kingdom
- Lancaster University United Kingdom
- Lancaster University (Security Lancaster Research Centre) United Kingdom
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