Nuclear technology company newcleo has acquired a site in Chusclan, France, to build an R&D centre to support development of its future fuel assembly manufacturing facility.
newcleo is calling the facility FASTER (Fuel process Assembly Storage Training and Enhanced Reality) and will use it to close the nuclear fuel cycle while producing low-carbon energy.
The site will be developed in collaboration with industrial and architectural designer Pininfarina. No radioactive waste will be stored or handled at the site, but rather it will provide an immersive environment that fosters learning and innovation.
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More specifically, FASTER will host:
newcleo said in a statement that the project is designed to equip trainees with skills to help solve future challenges in the nuclear industry, as well as develop advanced, innovative solutions and close the nuclear fuel cycle.
Stefano Buono, founder and CEO of newcleo, commented in a statement: âThe acquisition of this site marks a key milestone in our strategic roadmap. This innovation and training centre, designed with Pininfarinaâs renowned elegance and functionality in mind, will play a crucial role in preparing and anticipating the operations of our future pilot fuel manufacturing line.
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âBy blending cutting-edge design with practicality, the centre will bring together multiple functionsâincluding training, pre-fabrication, and storageâcreating an immersive âtest and learnâ environment. This will accelerate skill development for our teams and partners. As a first structuring step, it will also support the successful deployment of our pilot line at another site in France, seamlessly combining aesthetic excellence with technological innovation.â
newcleo works with small, modular, lead-cooled fast reactors and is working to produce MOX fuel to power their reactors. FR-MOX fuel is Fast Reactor Mixed Pu â U Oxides and consists of depleted Uranium (a by-product of the enrichment process of todayâs reactors) and Plutonium (extracted from spent nuclear fuel).