1、ADVANCED FUELS CAMPAIGN STRATEGICVISIONINL/MIS-26-91374REVISION 1APRIL 20262Advanced Fuels Campaign:Strategic VisionApril 2026https:/www.nuclearfuel.inl.govPREPARED FOR THEU.S.Department of EnergyOffice of Nuclear EnergyUnder DOE Idaho Operations OfficeContract DE-AC07-05ID14517DISCLAIMERThis inform
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4、nt,recommendation,or favoring by the U.S.Government or any agency thereof.The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the U.S.Government or any agency thereof.3CONTENTSACRONYMS 4INTRODUCTION 5INTEGRATION OF AFC WITHIN DOE-NE 10GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
5、13Goal 1:Drive U.S.Leadership in Nuclear Fuel Technology 16Goal 2:Expand Nuclear Energy Produced by the Existing Fleet 21Goal 3:Complete Qualification Basis for Advanced Reactor Fuel Technology 25Goal 4:Drive Innovation in Advanced Nuclear Fuel Technology 28Goal 5:Enable a High-Performing Organizati
6、on 32CONCLUSION 354ACRONYMSAFC Advanced Fuels CampaignAFDQ accelerated fuel development and qualificationAGR advanced gas-cooled reactorAI artificial intelligenceAMIX Air-Moisture Ingress ExperimentARDP Advanced Reactor Demonstration ProjectASI Advanced Sensors and InstrumentationATF accident tolera