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The use of commercial nuclear reactors for Lutetium-177 production provides a diverse, agile, and scalable solution that can meet the world’s growing demand.
The digital flux mapping system (FMS), a foundational technology for radioisotope production, resolves parts obsolescence concerns and is more reliable, more efficient, and easier to use compared to the outdated MIDS.
Innovative technologies that integrate seamlessly with the digital FMS can be used to produce short half-life radioisotopes while commercial plants are online, with no disruptions to safe power generation.
The production of Lutetium-177 provides attractive social license and a significant annual revenue stream to host utilities that can be used to offset O&M costs and improve the cost-competitiveness of nuclear.