The Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program is a U.S. government research and development program. It is directed by the United States Department of Energy and is aimed at performing research and compiling data necessary to qualify for licenses to extend the life of America's current 104 electricity generating nuclear power plants beyond 60 years of life. Practically all of the commercial electric-generating nuclear power plants currently in the United States are light water reactor (LWR) plants, meaning they use ordinary (light) water as a moderator and coolant simultaneously.
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| - برنامج استدامة مفاعل الماء الخفيف (ar)
- Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program (en)
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| - برنامج استدامة مفاعل الماء الخفيف هو عبارة عن برنامج حكومي أمريكي للبحث والتطوير. يتم توجيهه من قبل وزارة الطاقة الأمريكية ويهدف إلى إجراء البحوث وتجميع البيانات اللازمة للتأهل للحصول على تراخيص لإطالة عمر 104 من محطات توليد الطاقة النووية الحالية في أمريكا بعد 60 عام من العمر. (ar)
- The Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program is a U.S. government research and development program. It is directed by the United States Department of Energy and is aimed at performing research and compiling data necessary to qualify for licenses to extend the life of America's current 104 electricity generating nuclear power plants beyond 60 years of life. Practically all of the commercial electric-generating nuclear power plants currently in the United States are light water reactor (LWR) plants, meaning they use ordinary (light) water as a moderator and coolant simultaneously. (en)
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| - برنامج استدامة مفاعل الماء الخفيف هو عبارة عن برنامج حكومي أمريكي للبحث والتطوير. يتم توجيهه من قبل وزارة الطاقة الأمريكية ويهدف إلى إجراء البحوث وتجميع البيانات اللازمة للتأهل للحصول على تراخيص لإطالة عمر 104 من محطات توليد الطاقة النووية الحالية في أمريكا بعد 60 عام من العمر. (ar)
- The Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program is a U.S. government research and development program. It is directed by the United States Department of Energy and is aimed at performing research and compiling data necessary to qualify for licenses to extend the life of America's current 104 electricity generating nuclear power plants beyond 60 years of life. Practically all of the commercial electric-generating nuclear power plants currently in the United States are light water reactor (LWR) plants, meaning they use ordinary (light) water as a moderator and coolant simultaneously. The basis for the project is founded on the facts that in the near future:
* demand for electricity is projected to increase significantly
* The U.S. has goals to significantly lower carbon dioxide emissions During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama stated, "Nuclear power represents more than 70% of our noncarbon generated electricity. It is unlikely that we can meet our aggressive climate goals if we eliminate nuclear power as an option."The LWRS Program operates on the premise that electricity from nuclear generating stations, as a zero-carbon source, can and must play a critical role as part of an overall solution to both of these needs. The LWRS Program focuses on four main areas: Materials Aging and Degradation, Advanced Instrumentation, Information, and Control Systems Technologies, Advanced Light Water Reactor Nuclear Fuels, and finally, Risk-Informed Safety Margin Characterization. (en)
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