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Status of the fast breeder reactor development in the Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands, February 1981

  • 1. Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe (Germany)

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In 1967 and 1968 the Federal Republic of Germany, the Kingdom of Belgium and the Kingdom of the Netherlands (DeBeNe) agreed to develop, in a joint program, breeder reactors to the point of commercial maturity. The following research organizations take part in this effort: Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (KfK); INTERATOM, Bergisch Gladbach; ALKEM, Wolfgang near Hanau; SCK/CEW, Mol; Belgonucleaire, Brussels; ECN, Petten; TWO, Apeldoorn; NERATOOM, The Hague. The results of research and development activities carried out by the DeBeNe partners in 1980 have been compiled in this report. The report begins with a review of the energy policy background, followed by an R and D summary. The bulk of the report following next is organized by the Working Groups of the R and D Program Working Committee of the Fast Breeder Project; additional chapters provide information about the operation of KNK II and the construction of SNR 300. In the annexes a survey is given of international cooperation

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Fourteenth annual meeting of the International Working Group on Fast Reactors. Summary report. Part II

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Imprint Title
Fourteenth annual meeting of the International Working Group on Fast Reactors. Summary report. Part II
Imprint Pagination
183 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 23-57
Report number
IWGFR--37/2

Conference

Title
14. annual meeting of the International Working Group on Fast Reactors
Dates
31 Mar - 3 Apr 1981
Place
Vienna (Austria)

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