Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program: Difference between revisions

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|ProgramName=Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program
|ProgramName=Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program
|ProgramType=Initiative
|ProgramType=Initiative
|OrgSponsor=Department of Energy
|OrgSponsor=Office of Nuclear Energy
|CreationLegislation=Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program Authorization
|CreationLegislation=Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program Authorization
|Purpose=The Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program (CARDP) aims to accelerate the development and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor technologies to support clean energy goals and reduce carbon emissions.<ref name="energy.gov" /> It seeks to deploy advanced reactors on a commercial scale, enhancing energy security and economic benefits.<ref name="world-nuclear-news" />
|Purpose=The Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program (CARDP) aims to accelerate the development and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor technologies to support clean energy goals and reduce carbon emissions.<ref name="energy.gov" /> It seeks to deploy advanced reactors on a commercial scale, enhancing energy security and economic benefits.<ref name="world-nuclear-news" />
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|InitialFunding=$230 million
|InitialFunding=$230 million
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=true
|Historic=Yes
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'''Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program (CARDP)''' aims to accelerate the development and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor technologies to support clean energy goals and reduce carbon emissions.<ref name="energy.gov" /> It seeks to deploy advanced reactors on a commercial scale, enhancing energy security and economic benefits. A notable aspect is its focus on both microreactors and larger scale reactors for diverse applications.<ref name="world-nuclear-news" />
'''Creating Advanced Reactor Demonstrations Program (CARDP)''' aims to accelerate the development and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor technologies to support clean energy goals and reduce carbon emissions.<ref name="energy.gov" /> It seeks to deploy advanced reactors on a commercial scale, enhancing energy security and economic benefits. A notable aspect is its focus on both microreactors and larger scale reactors for diverse applications.<ref name="world-nuclear-news" />