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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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    The US Department of Energy had estimated the first SMR in the United States would be completed by NuScale Power around 2030, [182] but this deal has since fallen through after the customers backed out due to rising costs. [183] [7] The United States has plans for several modular reactors. Dominion Energy Virginia is now accepting proposals. [184]

  4. List of small modular reactor designs - Wikipedia

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    The IMSR Plant is a 2x195 MWe / 2x442 MWt SMR plant design being developed by Terrestrial Energy [76] based in Oakville, Canada. 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).

  5. BWRX-300 - Wikipedia

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    The BWRX-300 is a smaller evolution of an earlier GE Hitachi reactor design, note the Economic Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR) design and utilizing components of the operational Advanced boiling water reactor (ABWR) reactor. [1] Boiling water reactors are nuclear technology that use ordinary light water as a nuclear reactor coolant ...

  6. Forget NuScale Power: 2 Nuclear Power Stocks to Buy Instead - AOL

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    NuScale Power is developing modular nuclear reactors, but it has yet to build one. ... SMR) is an interesting company if you think nuclear power is going to be a key form of clean energy in the ...

  7. Molten-salt reactor - Wikipedia

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    Terrestrial Energy, a Canadian-based company, is developing a DMSR design called the Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR). The IMSR is designed to be deployable as a small modular reactor (SMR). Their design currently undergoing licensing is 400MW thermal (190MW electrical).

  8. Could Constellation's Nuclear Revival Make NuScale the Next ...

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    The reactors are small, so they are expected to be safer than giant nuclear power plants. They can be linked together to modularly create larger amounts of power. And they can relatively easily be ...

  9. NuScale Power - Wikipedia

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    NuScale's SMR designs employ 9 feet (2.7 m) diameter by 65 feet (20 m) high reactor vessels that use conventional cooling methods and run on low enriched uranium fuel assemblies based on existing light water reactor designs. Each module is intended to be kept in an underground pool and is expected to produce about 77 megawatts of electricity.