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American states are racing to attract the advanced nuclear reactors industry

Several American states seek to attract the advanced nuclear reactors industry by providing financial incentives and addressing organizational challenges, with the aim of meeting future electricity needs and achieving the goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Private. These reactors face challenges, including the lack of operational models, competition from renewable energy sources, organizational obstacles, and the need to invest in supply chains, and general questioning regarding safety. The nuclear, according to Mark Nicole of the Nuclear Energy Institute, is a commercial association that includes in its membership the owners of energy stations, universities and trade unions.

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Nicole said in an interview: & quot; The past & quot;

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The advanced reactors, which are called small standard reactors and fine reactors, produce a small part of the energy produced by the traditional nuclear reactors built around the world over the past fifty years. While traditional reactors produce between 800 and 1000 megawatts, that is, enough to operate about half a million homes, normative reactors produce 300 MW or less, and precise reactors do not produce more than 20 MW. They need it, in light of the countries’ competition with major technology companies, and with each other, in an electricity race. Solar is more reliable.

& nbsp; While foreign suppliers can help, there are also fuel that must be taken into account.

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