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This webinar was held on: August 28, 2024 You can find the presentation given during this webinar on the page of the webinar: https://www.gen-4.org/resources/webin... The list of all the GIF Webinars can be found here: https://www.gen-4.org/list-gif-webinars And more information can be found on the GIF Education and Training Activities webpage: https://www.gen-4.org/gif-activities/... With the energy crisis in Europe and the global climate change, we are seeing an international resurgence of interest in Molten Salt Reactor Systems with numerous research programs focusing on the development of new concepts of various designs. MSR concept is recognized as one of the few game-changing technologies that can overcome existing barriers to the adoption of commercial nuclear power. Not only is the generation of electricity with closing the fuel cycle foreseen, but new opportunities are emerging like producing clean water from desalination, or carbon-neutral hydrogen. Panelists from Canada, Denmark, France, and USA with a wide range of expertise spanning molten salt chemistry, materials science, modeling and simulation from academia, national laboratories, and commercial organizations will engage the audience in presenting their concept with the purpose of identifying innovative technology driven approaches to accelerate MSR development and deployment. The GIF ETWG webinar series started in 2016 and more than 90 webinars have been streamed since then. People from more than 80 countries have attended these webinars over the years. You can learn more about previous webinars and ETWG activities on the GIF website above.