JAEA to cooperate in design of Poland’s experimental reactor
7:00 JST, November 24, 2022
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) signed an agreement Tuesday with Poland’s National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ) to participate in a development program for the construction of an experimental reactor for Poland’s next-generation high temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR).
The JAEA will assist Poland in the basic design of an experimental reactor with a heat output of 30,000 kilowatts, which will be built at the NCBJ near Warsaw.
The reactor is expected to be completed in the second half of the 2020s. The JAEA plans to provide technologies related to fuel production and safety measures, among others, for a total of about ¥400 million by 2024.
Utilizing helium gas as a reactor coolant, HTGRs use nuclear fuel to generate heat in the reactor core. In addition to power generation, the heat above 700 C can be used for industrial purposes, such as hydrogen production.
The JAEA has a track record of excellence in research at its High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR), an experimental gas-cooled reactor in the town of Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Focusing on HTGRs, Poland, which relies on coal and other fossil fuels for electricity, has been cooperating with Japan since 2019.
"Science & Nature" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Ukraine’s Forests Devastated in Hellscape of War
-
Animals Found Living Underground near Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vents
-
Osaka-Kansai Expo: Robot Avatars to be Operated by Online Visitors; Hopes to Show Barrier-free Future in Japan
-
Picky Protection Rules Hamper Swiss Mushrooming Craze
-
Invasive Trout Devouring Native Salmon In Lake Motosu; Anglers Face Environmental Crisis At Foot Of Mt. Fuji
JN ACCESS RANKING
- Streaming Services Boost Anime Popularity Overseas; Former ‘Geeky’ Interest More Beloved Among Gen Z than 3 Major U.S. Sports
- Malaysia Growing in Popularity as Destination for Studying Abroad; British-style Education Available at Low Cost
- ‘Women Over 30 Would Have Uteruses Removed’; Remarks of CPJ Leader, Novelist Naoki Hyakuta Get Wide Attention
- Japan Business Circle Calls for China Resuming Visa-Free Travel; Keizai Doyukai Visit to Country Marks 1st in 8 Years
- Typhoon Kong-rey to Reach South of Japan’s Okinawa on Thursday; JWA Urges High Alert for Strong Winds, Heavy Rain