Noun
FBR (plural FBRs)
fast breeder reactor
Contrary to Siemens' batch process, FBR runs continuously, wasting fewer resources and requires less setup and downtime. Source: Internet
Compared to the traditional Siemens process, FBR features a number of advantages that lead to cheaper polysilicon demanded by the fast-growing photovoltaic industry. Source: Internet
According to ECP, these candidates’ specifics have been shared with Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) National Accountability Bureau (NAB) National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) through online scrutiny system. Source: Internet
Currently most silicon for the photovoltaic market is produced by the Siemens process and only about 10 percent by the FBR technology, while UMG-Si accounts for about 2 percent. Source: Internet
Justice Maqbool Baqar, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, and Justice Yahya Afridi did not endorse the view of the seven judges pertaining to referring the matter to the FBR. Source: Internet
As a starter, FBR program worldwide has been abandoned except in India for fear of safety. Source: Internet