R&D activities of the Spanish research institutions and universities on Gen IV Reactors and Advanced Nuclear Systems

  1. F. Álvarez Velarde
  2. V. Bécares
  3. D. Cano Ott
  4. J. Cobos
  5. F. Feria
  6. M. García
  7. N. García Herranz
  8. L.E. Herranz
  9. D. López
  10. S. Martorell
  11. M. Perlado
  12. C. Queral
  13. M. Serrano
  14. G. Verdú
Revista:
Nuclear España: Revista de la Sociedad Nuclear española

ISSN: 1137-2885

Año de publicación: 2017

Número: 380

Páginas: 28-33

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Nuclear España: Revista de la Sociedad Nuclear española

Resumen

The sustainability of nuclear energy has driven the development of the Generation IV (Gen IV) reactors and advanced nuclear systems that are extremely safe, economically competitive, extend the use of resources, minimise the waste and obey strict non-proliferation requirements. The deployment of the advanced systems and Gen IV reactors requires extensive national and international coordinated R&D programs. In Spain, this R&D is carried out in the public sector by CIEMAT, the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Universitat Politècnica de València and also by the solid Spanish nuclear industry. The activities are being funded by ENRESA, EURATOM and the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness R&D programs and can be grouped in four large areas: reactor design, safety, materials and fuel cycles.