Register for tomorrow’s C3E webinar at 2-3 p.m. ET. Moderated by #NETL Director Marianne Walck, this webinar will highlight recent developments in nuclear reactor design, demonstration and deployment. Advanced reactors will be capable of doing more than just producing electricity. Nuclear energy, when integrated with other generating sources, can enable technology for local economic development. The panel will discuss new technologies and the status of demonstrations, future energy systems that include the integration of multiple generating sources, and the role of U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories in bringing these technologies to market. Register to learn more: https://ow.ly/sgE550StGla
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Join the next C3E webinar on Advanced Nuclear Energy – Electricity and Beyond, Thursday, July 11 at 2-3 p.m. ET. #NETL Director Marianne Walck will be moderating the webinar, which will highlight recent developments in nuclear reactor design, demonstration and deployment. Advanced reactors will be capable of doing more than producing electricity. Hear how nuclear energy, when integrated with other generating sources, can be an enabling technology for local economic development. The panel will discuss new technologies and the status of demonstrations, future energy systems that integrate multiple generating sources, and the role of U.S. Department of Energy and national laboratories in bringing these technologies to market. Register: https://ow.ly/UZgE50SaLoW
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Register for the July 11 C3E webinar on Advanced Nuclear Energy – Electricity and Beyond at 2-3 p.m. ET. Moderated by #NETL Director Marianne Walck, this webinar will highlight recent developments in nuclear reactor design, demonstration and deployment. Advanced reactors will be capable of doing more than just producing electricity. Nuclear energy, when integrated with other generating sources, can enable technology for local economic development. The panel will discuss new technologies and the status of demonstrations, future energy systems that include the integration of multiple generating sources, and the role of U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories in bringing these technologies to market. Register here: https://ow.ly/HgSo50StFCL
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https://lnkd.in/gMwdk4uV A project proposal that is based on reality and supported by industry - in stark contrast to the 'make believe', ideological driven pronouncements of the Coalition parties which are focused on nuclear energy generation.
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Thursday, July 11 at 2pm: Join us for a C3E webinar on advanced nuclear energy. Are you looking to learn more about recent developments in nuclear reactor design, demonstration, and deployment? The advanced reactors being designed and demonstrated today will be capable of doing more than just producing electricity. Hear how nuclear energy, when integrated with other generating sources, can be an enabling technology for local economic development. In this webinar, the panel will discuss new technologies and the status of demonstrations, future energy systems that include the integration of multiple generating sources, and the role of DOE and national laboratories in bringing these technologies to market. Register now: https://lnkd.in/eyzDJWNw #event #nuclear #energy #C3Ewomen
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Sweden has massive plans for nuclear energy, aiming to add 2 conventional reactors to its existing fleet by 2035 and the equivalent to 10 new reactors, with SMRs in the mix to meet the growing demands for more energy and clean energy in one fell swoop.
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With Eraring heading to closure large reactors should be the priority in Australia Large reactors play a crucial role in the era of nuclear energy, offering significant power output and cost-effectiveness for large-scale electricity generation. Recent support from the Biden administration and the construction of new reactors underscore their importance alongside the development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
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Small modular reactors (SMRs) have an interesting history in the U.S. nuclear power sector, with roots reaching from the 1950s and '60s to their recent resurgence in development and implementation. Nuclear News explores this evolution of SMRs: https://lnkd.in/e5hk4dXG #SMR #NuclearPower #EnergyHistory
Scratching the surface of SMR history: What’s in a name?
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INL and software company Xendee developed an updated model that allows users to compare the economics of adding small nuclear reactors to microgrids along with other sources of energy. ⚛️⚡ With so much interest in small nuclear reactors, there will soon be more options than ever when it comes to powering microgrids. Learn more about the role of nuclear in the energy grid: https://lnkd.in/g6VCW_CR Microgrid Knowledge #nuclear #microgrid #energy #research #tech #science #cleanEnergy #nuclearEnergy
Interest in Small Nuclear Reactors Is Increasing. What’s Their Role in Microgrids?
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