Advanced Nuclear, the Official Podcast of UCAN Power

10 - Tim Frazier: A Journey Through Nuclear Innovation

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May 19, 2025
Tim Frazier, a seasoned nuclear industry veteran with over 35 years of experience, shares fascinating insights into his career. He discusses the development of radioisotope power systems for deep space missions and the role of nuclear technologies in sustainable energy. Frazier also highlights advancements in reactor technology, including sodium-cooled reactors, and the importance of managing spent nuclear fuel. With an optimistic outlook, he emphasizes the potential for nuclear innovations to power the future and meet rising energy demands.
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INSIGHT

Alternative Isotopes For RPS

  • Companies like X-energy and XenoPower explore alternative isotopes such as strontium-90 and americium for RPS use.
  • Strontium is abundant in spent fuel but requires shielding; americium has long half-life but limited Western supply.
INSIGHT

Reactors + RTGs For Space Habitation

  • For sustained moon or Mars habitation, fission surface power (small reactors) will be required for kilowatt-plus needs.
  • RTGs still serve as critical backup for life support when reactor capacity or reliability falters.
ANECDOTE

Running GNEP’s Early Rollout

  • Tim was assigned to run the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) rollout in early 2006 and helped shepherd its initial activities.
  • GNEP focused on proliferation-resistant reprocessing and advanced burner reactors to reduce long-term waste burdens.
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