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Russia commits to further floating NPPs : New Nuclear
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Russia commits to further floating NPPs : New Nuclear
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Russia Approvs’ $2.4 Billion Project To Use Five Floating Reactors For Remote Minerals Deposit
UK ‘Remains Committed’ To Wylfa Newydd Nuclear Project
NuScale Engages Guggenheim Securities to Explore Financing Options
TVA to Collaborate with Kairos Power on Development of a 140 MWe Advanced SMR
Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) have announced plans to collaborate on deploying a low-power demonstration small modular reactor (SMR) at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP)(map) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The project is a paradigm change for TVA which in its early site permit for the Clinch River site for an SMR only referenced light water reactor designs and did not indicate a preference for any of them.
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Russia eyes building five more floating nuclear plants: report
Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has reportedly approved a plan to power a far eastern copper mining venture by building as many as five floating nuclear power plants, according to a report in the RBC business newswire, marking a major advance in Moscow’s ambitions for its most controversial energy source.
Russia eyes building five more floating nuclear plants: report Published on Technicians loading the first reactor aboard the Akademik Lomonosov, Russia s floating nuclear power plant. Credit: Rosenergoatom
Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has reportedly approved a plan to power a far eastern copper mining venture by building as many as five floating nuclear power plants, according to a report in the RBC business newswire, marking a major advance in Moscow’s ambitions for its most controversial energy source.