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  2. Gen4 Energy - Wikipedia

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    Gen4 Energy, Inc (formerly Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. [1]) was a privately held corporation formed to construct and sell several designs of relatively small (70 MW thermal, 25 MW electric) nuclear reactors, which they claimed would be modular, inexpensive, inherently safe, and proliferation-resistant.

  3. Hydrogen-moderated self-regulating nuclear power module

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    The HPM technology is being developed and commercialized by Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. Hyperion is targeting the volume market for small to medium-sized applications in remote areas for industrial installations and residential installations serving 20,000 (typical US) to 100,000 (typical non-US) households. They claim the unit will be ...

  4. List of small modular reactor designs - Wikipedia

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    Flibe Energy: United States. Flibe Energy is a US-based company established to design, construct and operate small modular reactors based on liquid fluoride thorium reactor (LFTR) technology (a type of molten salt reactor). The name "Flibe" comes from FLiBe, a F luoride salt of Li thium and Be ryllium, used in LFTRs.

  5. Helion Energy - Wikipedia

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    Helion Energy, Inc. Helion Energy, Inc. is an American fusion research company, located in Everett, Washington. [2] They are developing a magneto-inertial fusion technology to produce helium-3 and fusion power via aneutronic fusion, [3][4] which could produce low-cost clean electric energy using a fuel that can be derived exclusively from water.

  6. Uranium nitrides - Wikipedia

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    Uranium mononitride is being considered as a potential fuel for generation IV reactors such as the Hyperion Power Module reactor created by Hyperion Power Generation. [10] It has also been proposed as nuclear fuel in some fast neutron nuclear test reactors.

  7. Nuclear marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear marine propulsion is propulsion of a ship or submarine with heat provided by a nuclear reactor. The power plant heats water to produce steam for a turbine used to turn the ship's propeller through a gearbox or through an electric generator and motor. Nuclear propulsion is used primarily within naval warships such as nuclear submarines ...

  8. Lead-bismuth eutectic - Wikipedia

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    Lead-Bismuth Eutectic or LBE is a eutectic alloy of lead (44.5 at%) and bismuth (55.5 at%) used as a coolant in some nuclear reactors, and is a proposed coolant for the lead-cooled fast reactor, part of the Generation IV reactor initiative. It has a melting point of 123.5 °C/254.3 °F (pure lead melts at 327 °C/621 °F, pure bismuth at 271 ...

  9. William C. Anderson (Air Force) - Wikipedia

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    Born. William Carl "Bill" Anderson. (1958-07-09) July 9, 1958 (age 66) Syracuse, New York, U.S. Occupation. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment and Logistics) (2005-2008) Anderson meeting with airmen at Andersen Air Force Base in January 2007. William Carl Anderson (born July 9, 1958) was United States Assistant ...