The way forward
to the ultimate safe nuclear reactor
 SAMOFAR (Safety Assessment of the Molten Salt Fast Reactor) is one of the major Research and Innovation projects in the Horizon 2020 Euratom research programme. The grand objective of the project is to deliver a breakthrough in nuclear safety and nuclear waste management to make nuclear energy truly safe and sustainable. To this end, a new type of nuclear reactor, the Molten Salt Fast Reactor (MSFR), has been developed, whose key safety features will be demonstrated in the project.
SAMOFAR (Safety Assessment of the Molten Salt Fast Reactor) is one of the major Research and Innovation projects in the Horizon 2020 Euratom research programme. The grand objective of the project is to deliver a breakthrough in nuclear safety and nuclear waste management to make nuclear energy truly safe and sustainable. To this end, a new type of nuclear reactor, the Molten Salt Fast Reactor (MSFR), has been developed, whose key safety features will be demonstrated in the project.The project has been concluded in a festive way with a meeting on 4-5 July 2019 in the city center of Delft, The Netherlands.
SAMOFAR work package teams presented the main results of the SAMOFAR project and invited speakers from all over the world presented an update on the future of Molten Salt Reactors.
An overview of main results has been videorecorded. The videorecordings are available via https://collegerama.tudelft.nl/Mediasite/Channel/as-samofar-2019
Presentations are available via http://samofar.eu/samofar-final-meeting/presentations/
For an overview of SAMOFAR presentations, please visit http://samofar.eu/overview-samofar-publications-dissemination-activities/
Jan Leen Kloosterman
Project Coördinator