On December 12, 2013, the Department of Energy announced it would award funding for
developing a small modular reactor design to the Oregon start - up NuScale.
$ 770 million for the Office of Nuclear Energy, including funding to research and
develop small modular reactors (SMRs).
Not exact matches
And we're now inviting bids to help
develop the next generation of
small modular reactors.
«In addition, new technologies, such as
small modular reactors (SMRs), are being researched and
developed, and a number of large European - wide R&D programmes are being carried out».
On December 12, 2013, NuScale Power was selected as the winner of the second round of DOE's competitively - bid, cost - sharing program to
develop nuclear
small modular reactor (SMR) technology.
GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy is
developing the Power
Reactor Innovative
Small Modular (PRISM)
reactor, which uses liquid sodium as a coolant.
And, the nuclear industry is working on
developing a new generation of
small modular reactors that can provide power for cities or local communities at a much lower cost.
Success with ammonia means we will have
developed and commercialized, at scale, with viable economics, infrastructure and supply chains, the following new technologies: CCS, SSAS, methane cracking, conventional and high temperature electrolysis and thermochemical water splitting for hydrogen production, nuclear heat sources and
small modular reactors, and solar heat sources and renewable electricity of sufficient reliability to be integrated into high volume must - run industrial processes.
Canadian National Laboratory invites developers of
small modular reactor (SMR) to
develop demonstration FOAK units at the site