Government sector activities to reduce thermal-spectrum molten salt breeder reactor investment risk

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Abstract

Thermal-spectrum molten-salt breeder reactors (TS-MSBRs) have long been recognized as having high potential for clean, safe, large-scale, cost-effective energy production for the foreseeable future. U.S. government support for TS-MSBR development was stopped half a century ago believing they were too technically difficult. Technology progression over the past several decades as well as the pressing need for clean power on-demand provides incentives to reconsider the development program cancellation. Limited, early-stage, government sector activities have the potential to sufficiently reduce investor risk to trigger the private sector investment necessary to commercialize the reactor class. These activities are summarized in this article.

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Holcomb, D. E., & Tano, M. E. (2025). Government sector activities to reduce thermal-spectrum molten salt breeder reactor investment risk. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 441. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2025.114184

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