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  2. Small modular reactor - Wikipedia

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    Small modular reactors (SMR s) are a class of small nuclear fission reactors, designed to be built in a factory, shipped to operational sites for installation and then used to power buildings or other commercial operations. The term SMR refers to the size, capacity and modular construction. Reactor type and the nuclear processes may vary.

  3. NuScale Power - Wikipedia

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    NuScale Power Corporation. NuScale Power Corporation is a publicly traded American company that designs and markets small modular reactors (SMRs). It is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. A 50 MWe version of the design was certified by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in January 2023. [3] The current scalable 77 MWe SMR VOYGR design ...

  4. Rolls-Royce SMR - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce SMR, also known as the UK SMR, [1] is a small modular reactor (SMR) being developed by the Rolls-Royce (RR) company in the United Kingdom. The company has been given financial support by the UK Government to develop its design. It is estimated that the 470 MWe units will cost around £1.8 billion once in full production ...

  5. Why Texas A&M University wants state-of-the-art nuclear power ...

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    Called "small modular reactors," the newer-generation plants are a fraction of the size and can be manufactured offsite, trucked to their permanent locations and buried underground, which ...

  6. Why Constellation Energy, NuScale Power, Nano Nuclear, and ...

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    A famous nuclear power plant is coming back online. ... Valued below $1 billion each, these three small nuclear power stocks have plenty of room to grow. There's also more than a little risk.

  7. Nuclear microreactor - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear microreactor is a plug-and-play type of nuclear reactor which can be easily assembled and transported by road, rail or air. [1] Microreactors are 100 to 1,000 times smaller than conventional nuclear reactors, and range in capacity from 1 to 20 megawatts, compared to 20 to 300 megawatts for small modular reactors (SMRs). [2]

  8. Microsoft Goes Nuclear. Here Are the Biggest Beneficiaries of ...

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    It will mark the country's first-ever restart of a previously retired nuclear power plant. The company plans to invest about $1.6 billion to bring the plant back online.

  9. List of small modular reactor designs - Wikipedia

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    The IMSR Plant is a 2x195 MWe / 2x442 MWt SMR plant design being developed by Terrestrial Energy [72] based in Oakville, Canada. The reactor is proprietary molten salt reactor design that builds on two existing designs: the Denatured Molten Salt Reactor (DMSR) and Small Modular Advanced High Temperature Reactor (smAHRT).