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Consortium for development of new generation nuclear energy technologies created in Russia

The consortium will focus, among other things, on the development of new materials for 4th generation nuclear reactors and thermonuclear reactor DEMO, on expanding the bases of experimental data used in modelling physical processes in NPPs and on developing and using digital economy instruments

MOSCOW, January 13. /TASS/. Nine Russian research centers and universities have established a consortium for developing new generation nuclear power technologies, including closed nuclear fuel cycle facilities, fast reactors, new materials for energy technologies of the future and innovative nuclear power plant projects.

"For creating and proliferating competitive centers of knowledge and mastering the best practices of research and innovative activities a scientific consortium has been created for the development of nuclear power technologies of a new generation in Russia’s territory," the press-service of the consortium’s initiator, National Nuclear Research University MIFI said on Wednesday.

The consortium will focus, among other things, on the development of new materials for 4th generation nuclear reactors and thermonuclear reactor DEMO, on expanding the bases of experimental data used in modelling physical processes in nuclear power plants and on developing and using digital economy instruments.

Also, the consortium’s participants will train personnel for research organizations involved in the creation of dual-component nuclear power industry based on thermal and fast reactors and closed nuclear fuel cycle, on studying the experience of international organizations, including the IAEA, and new network education programs.

Alongside MIFI the consortium incorporates the Nuclear Safety Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, joint stock company Proryv, Leipunsky Institute of Physics and Power Engineering, Bochvar High Technology Research Institute of Inorganic Materials, Luch Scientific Production Association, Scientific Research Institute for Graphite-based Construction Materials (NII Grafit), Federal State Research and Development Institute of Rare Metal Industry (Giredmet) and the Alexeyev State Technical University in Nizhni Novgorod.