The overall purpose of the Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) Crosscut program is to accelerate innovations that reduce the cost and schedule of constructing new nuclear plants and make fabrication of nuclear power plant components faster, cheaper, and more reliable. Based on past industry work and new stakeholder input, this effort will focus on opportunities that provide simplified, standardized, and labor-saving outcomes for manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, and construction processes (both technologies and methods) and show the most promise in shortening timelines and lowering overall deployment costs.
The innovations selected for further development under the AMM subprogram will collectively provide a major means of moving the U.S. nuclear industry from earlier “piece part” assembly approaches into a future as sophisticated as any other major comparable industrial sector—foreign or domestic. The technologies and techniques researched will dramatically improve performance for advanced reactors and fuel cycle concepts. DOE will also engage the help of the nuclear industry and NRC to develop new/revised nuclear industry codes and standards that enable the utilization of newly developed technologies.
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The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies program releases its 2022 roadmap.
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The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) program began in fiscal year (FY) 2011 and has facilitated research and development (R&D) activities through both directed research and competitive awards.
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Since fiscal year (FY) 2011, NEET-ASI has funded 43 projects competitively for a total of $36,563,523. These projects have been successful in advancing the state of the art for measuring, controlling, and broadly managing nuclear energy systems.
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Since fiscal year 2011, NEET-ASI has funded 43 projects competitively for a total of $36,563,523. These projects have been successful in advancing the state of the art for measuring, controlling, and broadly managing nuclear energy systems.
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This newsletter includes information about new developments in sensors, instrumentation, and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy.
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The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) program held its annual review meeting December 2-3, 2020 via webinar.
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The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing newsletter includes updated program and research projects information.
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The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) program conducted an Instrumentations and Controls (I&C) we
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This newsletter includes information about new developments in sensors, instrumentation, and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy.
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Since fiscal year (FY) 2011, NEET-ASI has funded 41 projects competitively for a total of $34,563,523.