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Russia has completed testing of the TVS-5 fuel assembly with mixed uranium-plutonium nitride fuel, the prototype fuel for the pilot demonstration BREST-OD-300 reactor that is to be built at the site of the Siberian Chemical Combine (SCC) in Tomsk. Construction work is to start in 2016 and be completed in 2020. 听
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The project is part of Rosatom's 'Proryv', or Breakthrough, project to enable a closed nuclear fuel cycle. The ultimate aim is to eliminate production of radioactive waste from nuclear power generation.
BREST-300 is a lead-cooled reactor system developed by the N A Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering.
SCC said on 18 September it had completed testing of the first full-scale TVS-4 fuel assembly containing nitride fuel. The assembly is intended for the BN-600 fast neutron reactor, which is the third unit of the Beloyarsk nuclear power plant.
SCC said yesterday that the TVS-5 fuel is also intended for use in the BN-600 reactor.
In August, SCC started work on construction of a nitride fuel production facility for BREST-OD-300. The facility is to be commissioned by 2018. A facility intended for reprocessing of the used fuel is then to be built, enabling completion of the Breakthrough project in 2023.
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