The EBR-II Fuel Facility
Historical video about the EBR-II Fuel Facility from Argonne National Laboratory. The Experimental Breeder Reactor-II or EBR-II was originally designed and operated with emphasis on demonstrating a complete breeder-reactor power plant with on-site reprocessing of metallic fuel. This was successfully done from 1964 to 1969. During that five years, the reactor's Fuel Cycle Facility processed 35,000 fuel elements, produced 366 subassemblies, and assembled 66 control and safety rods. The facility was then converted from a breeder to a burner reactor. The new missions emphasized testing fuels and materials for larger, liquid metal reactors. More information at http://www.ne.anl.gov/About/reactors/...

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Webinar 012: Metallic Fuels for Fast Reactors

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Atomic Venture - 1961

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A Breeder in the Desert (EBR-2 story)

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Argonne's Fast Reactor Program - 1 of 2

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Experimental Boiling Water Reactor (EBWR)

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How Nuclear Power Works

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The Fuel of the Future: Making Plutonium Fuel for EBR-II (1964)

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Breeder in the Desert: EBR-II

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Nuclear Pioneers: EBR-I

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Building PFR.wmv

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Recycling used nuclear fuel - Orano la Hague - English

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Safety Experiments on a Boiling Water Reactor

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Hanford or Bust: 7,000 Miles for Energy

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In Search of a Critical Moment — The Story of ZPPR

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Is this forgotten nuclear tech due for a second chance?

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The Experimental Breeder Reactor I (EBR-I) Mark III

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The New Power — The Story of the National Reactor Testing Station (now INL)

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Making a Contribution: The Story of EBR-II

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Nuclear History: From Atom to B Reactor

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