Advanced reactor designs represent next-generation nuclear technologies aimed at improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability. These designs include fast reactors, molten salt reactors, gas-cooled reactors, and high-temperature reactors. Advanced reactors often use passive safety systems, alternative fuels, and innovative cooling methods to reduce accident risk. Many designs improve fuel utilization and reduce radioactive waste generation. High-temperature reactors enable applications beyond electricity, such as hydrogen production and industrial heat. Advanced reactors support flexible operation and integration with renewable energy systems. They are a key element of future low-carbon energy strategies, offering enhanced performance and environmental benefits compared to traditional nuclear technologies.
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