GABI organizes nuclear energy roundtable discussions on a diverse range of topics that are relevant to nuclear markets both in the United States and globally. The discussion topics range from the civil nuclear partnerships, nuclear safety, nonproliferation, spent fuel management, international R&D and commercial collaboration, market and industry forecasts, and other related topics.

7 12, 2021

The Future of the Versatile Test Reactor: A Key Player in the Nuclear Energy Innovation Ecosystem

By |2022-01-04T13:02:51-05:00December 7th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

The Versatile Test Reactor (VTR) is a scientific user facility capable of performing 300MW scale, fast neutron irradiation tests and experiments which is not possible today in the United States or its allies. It will support research, development and demonstration of innovative nuclear energy technologies with a focus on fuels, materials and sensors in representative environments.

16 11, 2021

Decarbonizing Iron and Steel: A Challenge for the 21st Century

By |2021-12-06T15:09:25-05:00November 16th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Steel is one of the top three carbon emitters in the world and is classified as a hard-to-decarbonize sector. Challengingly, steel is the single most important material for infrastructure and development. The industry needs to reduce emissions, and nuclear energy can help decarbonize steel by creating hydrogen, generating electricity, and creating very high temperatures for

27 10, 2021

Challenges, Cooperation, and Opportunities in Energy and Exports

By |2021-10-27T13:45:43-04:00October 27th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

There is a significant gap between the megatons of oil equivalent (Mtoe) of fossil fuels compared to non-hydro renewable energy. Renewables cannot be a replacement for fossil fuels because of the intermittent nature of the generation. Urbanization and growing population increases will increase energy demands significantly in the near future. Supply chain and demand considerations

28 09, 2021

Virtual Workshop – Nuclear Hydrogen Production: Global and South Korean Opportunities

By |2021-09-28T17:30:06-04:00September 28th, 2021|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Nuclear technologies have the potential to produce hydrogen at high efficiency and capacity factors and at the scale required for deep decarbonization without the space constraints of industrial-sized renewable technologies like wind and solar. While many advanced economies are working to deploy hydrogen in an effort to decarbonize, the hydrogen generation market itself can only

10 09, 2021

Does Nuclear Have a Role in a Decarbonized Energy Mix?

By |2021-10-18T12:55:46-04:00September 10th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Global CO2 emissions are not abating any time soon. Since the Kyoto Protocol at 1997, global emissions have only risen. Significant emissions reductions need to be made to reach the global climate goals. This fundamental issue has brought nuclear back into the perspective of a clean energy mix. As renewables scale up around the world,

17 08, 2021

Avenues of U.S.-Korea Cooperation in Overseas Nuclear Markets

By |2021-10-18T12:56:38-04:00August 17th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

  President Biden and President Moon met in May of 2021 and agreed to cooperate on nuclear exports. The decision was hailed by the nuclear community, but the direction and details of such an agreement have yet to be discussed. Collaboration is possible on many issues including nuclear safety, the supply chain, human capital, and

27 07, 2021

Space Nuclear Technologies: Overview, R&D, and Direction

By |2022-01-04T13:16:29-05:00July 27th, 2021|Categories: Events, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

          Government initiatives and private industry are both working to advance nuclear technologies in space. International collaboration between governments and in public-private partnerships will be key to deployment of nuclear technologies. By the end of this decade, NASA and other departments in the United States hope to both demonstrate space nuclear

17 06, 2021

Nuclear Energy as a Solution to Climate Change

By |2021-10-18T14:41:05-04:00June 17th, 2021|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Public perception of nuclear energy is positive when communicating the carbon-free benefits of nuclear energy and that nuclear power is capable of generating base-load electricity. Barriers to supporting nuclear energy include popular culture’s negative representation of the technology combined with industrial accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima. Communicating the safety aspects of nuclear technology and used

25 05, 2021

Nuclear Batteries: The Need for Radical Innovation

By |2021-10-18T14:41:47-04:00May 25th, 2021|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

Smaller nuclear technologies offer a significant opportunity for the widespread deployment of nuclear technologies globally. While the current business model of large reactors is economically unattractive in many parts of the world due to lengthy testing and licensing, field construction, large scale size, or grid stability, small reactor technologies such as microreactors can overcome many

22 04, 2021

Facilitating the Next-Generation Nuclear Renaissance: Standardization, Design, and Cross-Sector Considerations

By |2021-10-18T14:42:46-04:00April 22nd, 2021|Categories: Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy Workshops|0 Comments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78QW7hYVpmo The timing of the next generation of reactors will be critical to the nuclear industry’s ability to deliver climate change solutions. The next generation of reactors requires a new source of fuel, but the fuel may be ready before the reactors are regulated, built and commercialized. It has been suggested that utilizing existing Gen-II

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