HOW ARPA-E CAN MODERNIZE NUCLEAR POWER
A widely popular and successful federal advanced energy agency now has its sights set on a new potential breakthrough: next-generation nuclear technologies. The Energy Department’s ARPA-E, among other actions, will seek to model crucial enabling technologies for advanced nuclear such as advanced manufacturing, automation and robotics. In his latest digital whiteboard video, ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell explains how this new development is part of ARPA-E’s venture capitalist approach to addressing some of the biggest and toughest programs in the energy space.
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The Department of Energy on Oct. 20 announced up to $20 million for a new ARPA-E program called Modeling-Enhanced Innovations Trailblazing Nuclear Energy Reinvigoration. “MEITNER projects seek to identify and develop innovative technologies that can enable designs for lower cost, safer, advanced nuclear reactors,” according to the DOE announcement. The program was developed as a partnership between staff at ARPA-E and DOE’s Office of Nuclear Energy.
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