idaho national laboratory

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The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) appears in discussions about nuclear energy and safety. One thread describes a demonstration where INL, along with the Department of Energy, Argonne National Laboratory, Microsoft, and Everstar, used AI to generate a 208-page nuclear licensing document in one day, a task that typically takes weeks. Another thread references INL's severe accident analysis software used to simulate the Fukushima reactor meltdown timeline, reporting that a meltdown occurred 3.5 hours after cooling system failure. These examples highlight INL's role in nuclear licensing efficiency and reactor accident analysis.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI Cuts DOE-to-NRC Nuclear Licensing Paperwork From Weeks to One Day

    AI may be poised to trim one of the nuclear industry’s most stubborn bottlenecks: the paperwork-heavy path from a DOE-authorized demonstration reactor to an NRC commercial license. In a new demonstration involving the Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory...
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    Fukushima reactor had meltdown 3.5 hours after cooling system collapsed: U.S. researcher

    A meltdown occurred at one of the reactors at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant three and a half hours after its cooling system started malfunctioning, according to the result of a simulation using "severe accident" analyzing software developed by the Idaho National Laboratory. Chris...
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