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Nuclear in your backyard? Tiny reactors could one day power towns and campuses—but community input will be key
You might imagine nuclear power plants as behemoth facilities spanning hundreds of acres. Nuclear microreactors, by contrast, could sit on land the size of a football field and power a whole town.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission rulemaking aims to get small advanced reactors deployed for data centers, the military, disaster relief and off-grid power ...
If your image of nuclear power is giant, cylindrical concrete cooling towers pouring out steam on a site that takes up hundreds of acres of land, soon there will be an alternative: tiny nuclear ...
New guidance for private industry plus a new test bed facility are set to speed widespread nuclear energy development in microreactors.
Zap Energy is expanding beyond fusion research to include nuclear fission microreactors, aiming to meet the surging energy demands of AI-driven data centers. The move could generate revenue as soon as ...
Partnership combines cutting-edge microreactors with a global leader in AI server infrastructure to address surging energy ...
The Illinois Microreactor Demonstration Project submitted a construction permit in March, moving plans to bring nuclear technology to campus.
Oklo (NYSE: OKLO), a developer of nuclear microreactors, went public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition ...
As demand for energy grows, nuclear energy is making a powerful resurgence. In the United States, lawmakers have their sights ...
There is high market potential for microreactors in US states with energy-intensive industries, nuclear-friendly laws and widespread social acceptance, according to a new report by Idaho National ...
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