Nuclear Regulatory Commission Signals Positive for South Korea's New Reactor Entry into U.S., Foreign Markets
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Signals Positive for South Korea's New Reactor Entry into U.S., Foreign Markets
JOHANNESBURG--March 16, 2015--Written by Richard Finlayson, Senior International Editor for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The South Korean APR 1400 "next generation" nuclear reactor underwent 10 years of development, starting in 1992. The reactor recently passed a preliminary review under a new program by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which now will conduct a full examination of the reactor. The facility has a longer lifespan and larger capacity than its OPR 1000 predecessor.
Within this article: Details of the South Korean APR 1400 "next generation" nuclear reactor.
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