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A micro nuclear reactor is a small version of a nuclear reactor (approximately a few tens of meters). It is often so small it can be shipped or flown in.
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Uses
Micro nuclear reactors could be used to power large vessels, production facilities (e.g. water purification, or mines), or small (remote) villages.
Galena
The Galena Nuclear Power Plant in Galena, Alaska is a proposed micro nuclear reactor installation intended to reduce the costs and environmental pollution required to power the town. It would use the Toshiba 4S reactor.
Types
Several micro nuclear reactors exist. Examples are:[1]
- SSTAR
- Toshiba 4S
- Hyperion
- Nereus and HTR-10
- Jan Leen Kloostermans' U-battery
- Rapid-L
- NuScale
- B&W mPower (Babcock & Wilcox Company)
See also
- List of small nuclear reactor designs
References
- ^ Natuurwetenschap & Techniek [Dutch], March 2008
Categories:- Nuclear power reactor types
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