Westinghouse unveils small modular nuclear reactor

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Westinghouse Electric Co., the US nuclear-technology giant, is developing a compact version of its flagship power plant, a move aimed at making its designs more competitive in markets that don't need large, conventional reactors.

The company unveiled plans on Thursday for a small modular reactor it calls the AP300, which is based on technology from its 1.1-gigawatt AP1000 reactor. Westinghouse expects the new design will get federal approval in 2027, and the first unit may start delivering power to the grid in about 2033. The compact plant would have a generating capacity of 300 megawatts, making it a suitable replacement for coal plants that often generate a similar amount of power.



Of course, the anti-nuke and climate change religion weenies will shut it down before it ever gets off the ground regardless of how many safety features are built-in.

Still, it is the way of the future imho. Nuclear fission is pretty much the default winning option for base load generation if we're abandoning coal.....And it makes total sense as it can be strategically placed near hard to reach locations.
 
I have a Westinghouse electric inverter generator that operates of of gas. It would be really cool to have one that is nuclear.
 
I've been calling for this for years. Small nukes that can power areas of a city, but if there's an accident it doesn't do too much damage.
 

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