SHINE Tapped for EPRI-Led Consortium Building U.S. Nuclear Fuel Recycling Capabi

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SHINE has joined an EPRI-led consortium to address regulatory, security, and commercial requirements for domestic nuclear fuel recycling. The group is developing the MARIE tool to evaluate future commercial facilities. This initiative supports the Department of Energy's CURIE program, which aims to process used nuclear fuel into domestic energy stocks by the early 2030s.

Quote/PRNewswire/ -- SHINE, a fusion energy company with a platform expanding into nuclear fuel recycling, has joined the EPRI-led consortium funded under the...

SHINE takes on the safeguards, licensing, and isotope market questions behind MARIE — the tool the U.S. nuclear industry could use to evaluate the first commercial recycling facilities.

Independent, non-profit energy R&D institute EPRI leads the consortium with a number of industry partners. SHINE's role covers the security, regulatory, and commercial questions facing a U.S. nuclear recycling industry:

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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/shine-tapped-for-epri-led-consortium-building-us-nuclear-fuel-recycling-capability-302802797.html