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Next-gen nuclear fuel from US firm gets green light for critical testing

Next-gen nuclear fuel from US firm gets green light for critical testing
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 10/11/2025

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US-based Lightbridge Corporation has reached a significant milestone in developing its next-generation nuclear fuel by completing the assembly of advanced fuel samples for critical irradiation testing. The proprietary fuel design uses an enriched uranium-zirconium metallic alloy, differing from the conventional ceramic uranium dioxide fuel used in most reactors. This metallic alloy is expected to improve heat transfer, allowing the fuel to operate at lower temperatures and thereby enhancing reactor safety margins. The assembled fuel samples are set for irradiation inside the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), a key step toward gathering the empirical data needed for regulatory approval and commercial deployment. The preparation involved precise manufacturing and encapsulation of the fuel samples, conducted under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Lightbridge and INL, exemplifying a public-private partnership to accelerate nuclear innovation. After irradiation in the ATR, the fuel will undergo detailed post-irradiation examination in shielded hot cells to assess structural changes and integrity. This testing aims to validate

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