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The Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Reactor (MSTR or Missouri S&TR) is a swimming pool type nuclear reactor operated by the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T). It first achieved criticality in 1961, making it the first operational nuclear reactor in the state of Missouri. [2]
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A senior reactor operator licensee (like aviation pilots and masters of ships at sea) is authorized by law to depart from regulations during emergencies. 10CFR50.54(x) states they may "take reasonable action that departs from a license condition or a technical specification (contained in a license issued under this part) in an emergency when ...
The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR) is a nuclear research center at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is home to a tank-type nuclear research reactor. As of March 2012, the MURR is the most powered university research reactor in the U.S. at 10 megawatt thermal output.
Missouri may provide tax breaks for a massive expansion of a south Kansas City federal plant where workers build key parts for U.S. nuclear weapons. The Missouri House is poised to pass a bill ...
Missouri lawmakers on Friday passed a bill that offers tax breaks for a massive expansion of a south Kansas City federal plant where workers build key parts for U.S. nuclear weapons.
Financial firm Lazard also updated its levelized cost of electricity report costing new nuclear at between $0.118/kWh and $0.192/kWh using a commercial 7.7% cost of capital (WACC - pre-tax 12% cost for the higher-risk 40% equity finance and 8% cost for the 60% loan finance) over a 40-year lifetime. [81]
Nuclear security (detection of clandestine nuclear materials) [16] Nuclear engineering even has a role in criminal investigation, [17] and agriculture. [18] Many chemical, electrical and mechanical and other types of engineers also work in the nuclear industry, as do many scientists and support staff. In the U.S., nearly 100,000 people directly ...