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"Neighbourhood nuclear? Trucking navy sub reactors to your doorstep 'could be a Trillion Dollar Industry'" Thank you Recharge for speaking to our CEO & Head of Reactor Development James Walker POWERED BY US AT HALEU Energy Fuel ⚡️ TRANSPORTED BY US AT Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc. 🚛⚛️ "Startup Nano Nuclear is betting on naval nuclear technology for portable microreactors as the key to decarbonising sectors such as shipping, mining, remote industries and isolated communities... #Microreactors “can fit on the back of a truck so existing transportation infrastructure, like trucks, trains, shipping vessels can ship these things anywhere in the world,” said Nano Nuclear Energy Inc. CEO and head of reactor development James Walker, a nuclear physicist formerly with UK Ministry of Defence in its nuclear programme. Portability and costs of microreactors after mass production would make it highly sought after to meet both energy and decarbonisation needs, Walker asserted. “If you look at just island communities and rural communities, already that's thousands of these things,” said James Walker. “When we get up to selling 1,000 microreactors on a yearly basis, you're looking at a trillion-dollar industry.” About Recharge is the world’s leading provider of business intelligence for the renewable-energy industries, combining award-winning international coverage of breaking news, in-depth features and analysis Peter Hosemann Ian Farnan Eugene Shwageraus Jeffrey Binder James Walker Winston KH C. Jay Yu Jaisun Garcha, MBA, CPA, CGA Paul Cosgrove Valeria Raffuzzi Nathaniel Read Lassina Zerbo Michelle Harstine Wayne H. David Huckeba Tom Cuce Tsun yee Sean Law, M.D., M.B.A. Diane Hare Kenny Yu Josey Widhalm Massimiliano Fratoni #MadeInTheUSA #EnergyCrisis #ClimateTech #ClimateCrisis #Energy #NuclearEnergy #NanoNuclearEnergy #investing #changemaker #netzero #NanoNuclear #technology #research #limitless #inspiration #motivation #disruption #ZEUSreactor #ODINreactor #engineering #HALEU #HALEUfuel #VentureCapital #privateequity #Uranium #capitalmarkets #nucleartechnology #blessed #Recharge #trillion
Could trucking 'micro reactors' like those found on #nuclear submarines in to power neighbourhoods and factories turn into 'a trillion dollar industry'? Nano Nuclear Energy Inc. reckons so #energytransition #nuclearpower American Clean Power Association (ACP) International Energy Agency (IEA)
Trucked-in nuclear submarine reactors to power neighbourhoods 'could be a trillion dollar industry'
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„…The UK named four companies, including a division of Rolls Royce Plc, to proceed to the next stage of a contest to build the country’s first small modular nuclear power plant, a potentially key technology for reaching net-zero emissions. Small modular reactors are promoted by industry and the government as a way to generate clean nuclear power at a fraction of the cost and time required to build large-scale plants. The government is now deciding which technology to back for the country’s first small reactor. In a process run by the government’s Great British Nuclear, the UK selected four out of five companies to proceed to the next stage. In addition to Rolls Royce, they include a collaboration between GE Vernova Inc. and Hitachi Ltd., Holtec Britain Ltd. and Westinghouse Electric Company UK Ltd. The US-listed NuScale Power Corp. failed to advance to the next round, while Electricite de France SA previously pulled out of the competition. Bidders will next be invited to start negotiating with Great British Nuclear. Hinkley Point C is the only major nuclear power plant under construction in Britain. The government is committed to building a copy of that plant and is trying to raise private money to get the Sizewell C project to a final investment decision. But beyond those projects, smaller reactors could be the future of nuclear power in Britain. “Our manifesto made it clear that we support new nuclear, including at Sizewell, and we also support the SMR programme,” Ed Miliband, secretary of state for energy security and net zero, said in Parliament earlier this year.“
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#nuclearenergy #nuclearpower #smallmodularreactors #usa #usnuclearindustry - You had a lot of questions about next-generation nuclear reactors. We posed them to the experts https://lnkd.in/gcEifpde
You had a lot of questions about next-generation nuclear reactors. We posed them to the experts
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This video discusses some issues which are similar to what Canada (e.g. Ontario) faces when adding more nuclear power to the grid. I'm a bit late posting this video. I'm not a nuclear power hater (just like Rosie), I just can't see an objective case being made for adding more nuclear power to Ontario's grid. Video runs 11:07 #NuclearPower #Australia #Ontario #OPG #RosemaryBarnies #EngineeringWithRosie "Nuclear energy in Australia was until recently off the table. But it’s now found its way back into conversation, championed by the conservative opposition party. Under the leadership of Peter Dutton, there's a push to integrate nuclear power as a backbone for Australia's renewable energy future. His vision includes swift construction timelines for large reactors, and small modular reactors once that technology matures. And they are specifically targeting the sites of our retiring coal plants to take advantage of existing infrastructure. The first obstacle that these nuclear plans face is that nuclear power is currently banned in Australia. Back in 1998, the Howard government wanted to secure a nuclear research reactor at Lucas Heights near Sydney. To do so, they needed support from the Greens party, who made a deal to support the research reactor if a nationwide ban on nuclear power plants was introduced at the same time. So it was banned and remains so today. But what if this ban were lifted? Should we then embrace nuclear for our energy future? The answer, quite simply, is no. It's a dumb idea for Australia. And I'm not just throwing around words here; there are solid reasons behind this bold claim. Four, to be precise: it's too slow, it doesn't play nicely with wind and solar, it's too expensive and it solves problems that we don't have in Australia. Do I think nuclear power should be banned here? No, I think it should be allowed a level playing field with other energy technologies, to allow a fair fight. Like most people, I want the cheapest clean electricity possible. And for any one of the reasons I’ve mentioned, nuclear would lose this fair fight. Add them all up and there is absolutely zero chance we’ll ever have nuclear power in Australia. I’m not a nuclear hater, I think nuclear makes a lot of sense in countries that have the kinds of problems I mentioned in the last part of this video. I’m working on a longer nuclear video with a more global perspective currently, so please feel free to leave your angry comments about how I was unfair to nuclear in this video in the comments so I can make sure that one is nicely rounded."
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First reactor launched for Yakutia nuclear icebreaker: The first of two RITM-200 reactors has been brought to a minimum controlled power level on the Yakutia nuclear icebreaker.
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Sweden plans to begin construction of a new nuclear reactor by 2026, marking a crucial step that governments worldwide should consider in the effort to achieve a net-zero global environment Aura Energy Limited Neu Horizons https://lnkd.in/gq3PHrQG
Sweden to Begin Construction of New Nuclear Reactor by 2026
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The latest from the Globe and Mail's business commentary, by Jean Chretien, Mike Harris: Nuclear tech isn’t all the same, and there’s a specific type Canada must focus on. Canada and other nations are building new nuclear reactors in support of their emissions reduction targets – we must build reactors based on CANDU technology.
Nuclear tech isn’t all the same, and there’s a specific type Canada must focus on
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Best invest in Building Fusion power, space, and maritime propulsion systems and industry, You talk about Nuclear (meaning Fission) and fail to discuss fusion. https://lnkd.in/ge_aeX7M The nuclear fission industry is, ignorant of what's happening around you. Pull your uranium heads out, start adjusting your industry to fusion energy and start preparing to enter the commercially growing fusion energy industry. As it dawns on Earth like the sun. Great Headline Guardian on Nuclear fission. https://lnkd.in/g8sMZtpR Fission is moving towards obsolescence at an accelerated pace, as it is "out of step, out of time, out of place," and merely a temporary industry globally. https://lnkd.in/gbd_mZqk Commercial fusion electrical generation is a promising innovative sustainable and clean energy method. By 2028, Helion is expected to start producing electricity from its first fusion commercial power plant, which will provide electricity to Microsoft. The plant will produce at least 50 MWe after an initial ramp-up period. https://lnkd.in/gY9J3MQY Now see what is happening in the Fusion industry in the world. https://lnkd.in/g9hMBD7a As fission trebles, fuel shortage is increasingly real, https://lnkd.in/gze5rwpr
The latest from the Globe and Mail's business commentary, by Jean Chretien, Mike Harris: Nuclear tech isn’t all the same, and there’s a specific type Canada must focus on. Canada and other nations are building new nuclear reactors in support of their emissions reduction targets – we must build reactors based on CANDU technology.
Nuclear tech isn’t all the same, and there’s a specific type Canada must focus on
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Ranked: Nuclear Power Capacity by Country
Ranked: Nuclear Power Capacity by Country
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Ranked: Nuclear Power Capacity by Country
Ranked: Nuclear Power Capacity by Country
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