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DOE eyes using plutonium in nuclear fuel

DOE eyes using plutonium in nuclear fuel

Summary

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) plans to permit up to five companies to use surplus plutonium as fuel for nuclear power plants. This plutonium was once mainly used in nuclear weapons but could now help generate electricity.

Key Facts

  • The DOE is considering using surplus plutonium for nuclear energy fuel.
  • Up to five companies may be authorized to use this plutonium.
  • Plutonium was historically used to make nuclear warheads.
  • Using plutonium as fuel can provide a new energy source.
  • This plan is part of advanced nuclear fuel development efforts.
  • The move aims to repurpose nuclear materials safely.
  • The change may affect nuclear power technology in the U.S.
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