Prospects for the Application of Potential Advanced Construction Technologies for Nuclear Energy (INL/RPT-24-76467)
This expert report is a translation and detailed analysis of the document INL/RPT-24-76467, titled "Perspectives on Potential Advanced Construction Technologies for Nuclear Energy," published in January 2024.1 The document was prepared by staff from Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC), including Brad Tomer, Svetlana Lawrence, Allison Ray, Sam Reiss, Philip Skunover II, and Peter Saderhuz.
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