Nuclear power has struggled against severe economic headwinds, but some believe that smallmodular reactors (SMRs) may save the industry from its current woes. This article begins by explaining the regulatory and economic structure of the electricity sector in the United States. It then describes the current plight of the nuclear power industry before examining SMRs in particular—how they differ from conventional nuclear reactors, what regulatory issues they will confront, and what factors will most directly shape their long-term potential
Small modular reactors (SMRs) encompass a large number of technologies at different stages of develo...
Nuclear power is a stable, secure, low-carbon energy source; however, recent nuclear power plant pro...
A key challenge for engineers and scientists over the coming decades is to develop and deploy power ...
Nuclear power has struggled against severe economic headwinds, but some believe that smallmodular re...
Global energy demand is growing and, while fossil fuels will continue to play an important role in s...
Nuclear power, using the energy from nuclear reactions to generate heat and electricity, first made ...
The simple answer to the question posited by the title of this Article is “Yes.” The safety, environ...
This paper reviews the current discourses held on the potential development of SMR up to 2035. The v...
The renewed interest towards nuclear energy is largely based on the escalation of fossil fuels price...
This article reviews the status and prospects of nuclear power around the world and provides a persp...
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are compact nuclear power plants that offer various advantages for ene...
SMR (Small Modular Reactor) is an acronym for a group of nuclear power plant designs receiving an in...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) with power levels much smaller than the currently standard 1000- to 16...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) encompass a large number of technologies at different stages of develo...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) encompass a large number of technologies at different stages of develo...
Nuclear power is a stable, secure, low-carbon energy source; however, recent nuclear power plant pro...
A key challenge for engineers and scientists over the coming decades is to develop and deploy power ...
Nuclear power has struggled against severe economic headwinds, but some believe that smallmodular re...
Global energy demand is growing and, while fossil fuels will continue to play an important role in s...
Nuclear power, using the energy from nuclear reactions to generate heat and electricity, first made ...
The simple answer to the question posited by the title of this Article is “Yes.” The safety, environ...
This paper reviews the current discourses held on the potential development of SMR up to 2035. The v...
The renewed interest towards nuclear energy is largely based on the escalation of fossil fuels price...
This article reviews the status and prospects of nuclear power around the world and provides a persp...
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are compact nuclear power plants that offer various advantages for ene...
SMR (Small Modular Reactor) is an acronym for a group of nuclear power plant designs receiving an in...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) with power levels much smaller than the currently standard 1000- to 16...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) encompass a large number of technologies at different stages of develo...
Small modular reactors (SMRs) encompass a large number of technologies at different stages of develo...
Nuclear power is a stable, secure, low-carbon energy source; however, recent nuclear power plant pro...
A key challenge for engineers and scientists over the coming decades is to develop and deploy power ...