ReactorBrief — April 19, 2026: Dutch Agreement Advances Molten-Salt Reactor Development
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Dutch Agreement Advances Molten-Salt Reactor Development
A memorandum of understanding has been signed for the construction of a non-nuclear demonstrator Thorizon molten-salt reactor in Zeeland, Netherlands, marking a significant step towards commercial deployment. This initiative is part of a broader trend in nuclear innovation aimed at enhancing sustainability and efficiency in energy production.
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6 is now operational, marking a significant milestone for Japan's nuclear recovery.
Bruce Power's collaboration with SaskPower could lead to new nuclear projects in Saskatchewan.
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6 Resumes Operations
Unit 6 of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant has resumed commercial operation, becoming the first reactor of Tokyo Electric Power Company to do so since the Fukushima incident. This resumption is crucial for Japan's energy strategy and the revival of its nuclear sector.
Via World Nuclear NewsCNL to Produce Demonstration ANEEL Fuel Bundles
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories has partnered with Clean Core Thorium Energy to manufacture demonstration irradiation bundles of its ANEEL fuel. This collaboration is significant for advancing thorium fuel technology and its potential applications in future reactors.
Via World Nuclear NewsBruce Power Collaborates with SaskPower
Bruce Power has signed an MOU with SaskPower to share expertise in nuclear generation and project development. This partnership could pave the way for large nuclear technology adoption in Saskatchewan, enhancing the province's energy portfolio.
Via World Nuclear NewsPending Nuclear Energy Legislation
Various federal bills are currently under consideration that could impact nuclear energy development, including those focused on funding for advanced reactor technologies and regulatory reforms to streamline licensing processes.
Via Congress.govConverDyn Considers New Conversion Facility
ConverDyn is exploring the construction of a sister plant to its Metropolis conversion facility, which could significantly impact uranium supply chains and market dynamics as demand for nuclear fuel continues to rise.
Via World Nuclear NewsUK Invests in Prototype Fusion Plant
The UK government has awarded GBP100 million in contracts for the STEP Fusion programme, indicating a strong commitment to advancing fusion technology as a future energy source, which could complement existing nuclear power.
Via World Nuclear News