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Default OT: Rolls Royce on track to deliver SMR

On 12/02/2021 11:02, charles wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher
wrote:
On 12/02/2021 09:12, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , The Natural Philosopher
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https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/A...-track-for-203
0-delivery-of-UK-SMR

Rolls Royce, who uniquely do not employ Art Students to design power
stations, have completed feasibility studies on what will be if it
comes to pass, the first reactor design in Britain to have been
designed by engineers for low cost mass production, using no new or
exciting technology, just doing well known stuff better and cheaper.

interestingly they address the issue of synthetic hydrocarbon fuel as
well as potential hydrogen generation.

The cost estimates are encouraging.

3-4 times cheaper on electricity than any renewable, and only twice
the current price of fossil on aviation fuel.

And capital investment in reach of private finance opening the way to
build power stations for the likes of pension fund investors without
needing government financial support.

I'm rather taken with the seismic isolation concept, 1.5 acre concrete
raft on a bed of pebbles!

Cooling water has always seemed to be an issue for siting nuclear
power. Are these small enough to manage with towers and a pond?

I think nukes always were. Seawater is just cheaper.


But it can cause massive corrosion problems


But would only need to pass through the seawater pipes, pumps and
heat-exchangers, with a duty, standby and backup arrangement. As
corrosion takes effect, one can be taken out of service for
replacement/refurbishment, still leaving a duty and standby.