Sodium-cooled fast reactor is considered in France as a potential candidate for a prototype of 4th generation system to be built by 2020. A detailed working program has been launched recently to identify by 2012 the potential improvement tracks for later industrial development of these reactors. The goals for innovation are first identified: Progress of the safety with a special attention to severe accidents risk minimization and mitigation (defense in depth approach); Economic competitiveness of the system mainly by reducing the capital cost, the investment risks by enhancing in service inspection and repair capacities, and raising the availability; Sustainability with fissile material management while reducing the proliferation risk; capacity for long-lived waste transmutation.
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Martin, Ph., Anzieu, P., Rouault, J., Serpantie, J. P., & Verwaerde, D. (2007). FRENCH PROGRAM TOWARDS AN INNOVATIVE SODIUM COOLED FAST REACTOR. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 39(4), 237–248. https://doi.org/10.5516/net.2007.39.4.237
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