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  2. Nuclear microreactor - Wikipedia

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    Russian nuclear microreactor Shelf-M. A nuclear microreactor is a type of nuclear reactor which can be easily assembled and transported by road, rail or air. [1] Microreactors are 100 to 1,000 times smaller than conventional nuclear reactors, and range in capacity from 1 to 20 MWe (megawatts of electricity), compared to 20 to 300 MWe (megawatts of electricity) for small modular reactors (SMRs ...

  3. Small modular reactor - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a light water small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) The small modular reactor (SMR) is a class of small nuclear fission reactor, designed to be built in a factory, shipped to operational sites for installation and then used to power buildings or other commercial operations. The term SMR refers to the size, capacity and modular ...

  4. List of small modular reactor designs - Wikipedia

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    The reactor is proprietary molten salt reactor design that builds on two existing designs: the Denatured Molten Salt Reactor (DMSR) and Small Modular Advanced High Temperature Reactor (smAHRT). Both designs are from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The key technology of the IMSR® is the integration of the primary reactor components, the ...

  5. Microreactor - Wikipedia

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    The microreactor is usually a continuous flow reactor (contrast with/to a batch reactor). Microreactors can offer many advantages over conventional scale reactors, including improvements in energy efficiency, reaction speed and yield, safety, reliability, scalability, on-site/on-demand production, and a much finer degree of process control.

  6. Amazon’s huge investment in small modular nuclear reactors in ...

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    4 initial reactors near the Tri-Cities could need up to 1,000 temporary construction workers and as many as 100 permanent employees. Amazon’s huge investment in small modular nuclear reactors in ...

  7. Toshiba 4S - Wikipedia

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    The actual reactor would be located in a sealed, cylindrical vault 30 m (98 ft) underground, while the building above ground would be 22×16×11 m (72×52.5×36 ft) in size. This power plant is designed to provide 10 megawatts of electrical power with a 50 MW version available in the future.

  8. Integral Molten Salt Reactor - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it incorporates some elements found in the small modular advanced high temperature reactor (SmAHTR), a later design from the same laboratory. The IMSR belongs to the DMSR class of molten salt reactors (MSR) and hence is a " burner " reactor that employs a liquid fuel rather than a conventional solid fuel.

  9. B&W mPower - Wikipedia

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    The reactor was unveiled by Babcock & Wilcox in June 2009. [3] [4] In July 2010, Babcock & Wilcox announced a formal alliance with Bechtel called Generation mPower LLC. [5]At the same time, Babcock & Wilcox announced that it would build a test facility for the mPower reactor design at the Center for Advanced Engineering and Research in Bedford County, Virginia. [6]