
House Passes Critical Advanced Nuclear Bill
This week the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1760, the Advanced Nuclear Fuel Availability Act sponsored by Reps. Bill Flores (R-Texas) and Jerry McNerney (D-Calif.).The bill takes a critical step of creating an interim supply of advanced nuclear fuel for new reactors and requires the Department of Energy to establish a program to develop high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU). HALEU is uranium enriched beyond what older model nuclear reactors required, but much lower than what is necessary for any nuclear weapons.
There are dozens of advanced nuclear designs under development in the United States, some of which are proceeding through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Most of these reactors can only run on HALEU, the nuclear equivalent of premium gasoline, which doesn’t currently have a commercial supply in the U.S. This bill addresses the critical lapse in domestic supply of the HALEU that will be needed to fuel most advanced reactors being designed.
RICH’S TAKE
“Without a domestic HALEU supply, new startup companies will be unable to develop their designs without importing fuel from Russia. Filling this supply here would allow the U.S. to take a major step toward catching up with China and Russia, who have been trying to corner the advanced reactor technology and fuel market.”
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