Submitted by SunfireGaren t3_yg25p6 in worldnews
Madholm t1_iu7delc wrote
Reply to comment by Da_Vader in Poland picks U.S. offer for its first nuclear power plant -PM by SunfireGaren
Yeah, I when I heard about those small nuclear power plants that could be buried, I had hoping they might start popping up. Either they aren’t safe, or are deemed too high a security risk.
Scotty232329 t1_iu7irkv wrote
Though not buried, the first small modular reactor is being built in Ontario, which is also the home to Bruce Power
Prestigious_Plum_451 t1_iu7whbc wrote
> Either they aren’t safe, or are deemed too high a security risk.
Neither, also they don't need to be buried etc... assuming you are talking about small modular reactors, and their micro sized equivalents.
Right now they are just stuck in regulatory, and design limbo, and slowly moving forward. Why we are not seeing them out and about really just has to do with upfront costs, and regulatory issues where we have shit fine on paper, but someone needs to take the financial risk to fund initial deployments of the tech before anyone else jumps on board.
The first such in the US to be deployed to Eielson air force base in Alaska for testing, and energy production. https://www.safie.hq.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3169035/request-for-proposal-released-for-eielson-air-force-base-micro-reactor-pilot-pr/
Kind of like with space rockets... how many years was it all about govt funding of all sorts of testing, development, and deployment of tech before private enterprise could follow suit on proven ideas?
bingobangobenis t1_iu8ap10 wrote
god I really hope SMRs take off. They have the potential to really change things
Prestigious_Plum_451 t1_iu8fbfd wrote
yah, at least in remote regions if nothing else. Import ungodly amounts of refined hydrocarbons and burn wood on top vs... SMR for the next some decades to prove the same power and then some which can then be replaced as needed with another module with the other one sent back for repurposing/recycling.
bingobangobenis t1_iuao1oi wrote
also the potential to put them in ships, among other things. Imagine cargo/container ships that are greener
Prestigious_Plum_451 t1_iuaoyun wrote
> potential to put them in ships
Assorted militaries have been successfully doing that for what 60-70 years now?
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