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Small Modular Reactors: A Possible Path Forward for Nuclear Power
A report by American Security Project: Small Modular Reactors: A Possible Path Forward for Nuclear Power: http://americansecurityproject.org/featured-items/2012/report-small-modular-reactor/
"For decades, nuclear power has played a vital role in meeting
America’s energy needs, and it currently generates 21% of our nation’s
electricity.
However, decades have passed since nuclear power was
considered the preferred option for new electricity generation. The
industry has stalled. Cost overruns, construction delays, inaction on
handling nuclear waste, and low natural gas prices continue to be
challenges for the industry.
But, there are multiple reasons why the
United States must reverse this trend. As the only large source of
baseload electricity that also emits zero greenhouse gases, nuclear
power must play a large role in decarbonizing our electricity supply. As
the global leader in non-proliferation, a strong domestic industry is
needed to ensure other countries follow our lead in safety. With a
history of price volatility for fossil fuels, nuclear energy serves as a
hedge. And rising demand for nuclear power around the world presents
huge business opportunities for U.S. companies.
One way forward for
nuclear power is to pursue small modular reactors (SMRs). SMRs offer a
variety of benefits over conventional large reactors, which may go a
long way to addressing the chronic problems facing the industry.
Enhanced flexibility, cost advantages and safety features offer up SMRs
as a viable path forward"
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