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'''Advanced Reactor Concepts Program''' (ARC) is a Department of Energy initiative under the Office of Nuclear Energy that fosters research into next-generation nuclear reactor technologies across the United States, supporting over 20 projects with cooperative agreements to develop designs like liquid metal and fluoride salt-cooled reactors, advancing nuclear innovation as of 2025. Launched in 2006 following Congressional authorization, it has invested over $56 million by 2020 in concepts such as X-energy’s Xe-100 high-temperature gas reactor, paving the way for demonstrations under the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP), with 2025 efforts refining supercritical CO2 Brayton cycles and supporting post-Hurricane Helene energy resilience through modular reactor research.
'''Advanced Reactor Concepts Program''' (ARC) is a Department of Energy initiative under the Office of Nuclear Energy that fosters research into next-generation nuclear reactor technologies across the United States, supporting over 20 projects with cooperative agreements to develop designs like liquid metal and fluoride salt-cooled reactors, advancing nuclear innovation as of 2025. Launched in 2006 following Congressional authorization, it has invested over $56 million by 2020 in concepts such as X-energy’s Xe-100 high-temperature gas reactor, paving the way for demonstrations under the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP), with 2025 efforts refining supercritical CO2 Brayton cycles and supporting post-Hurricane Helene energy resilience through modular reactor research.


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==Goals==
==Goals==