Small modular reactors : nuclear power fad or future?
2.3 Exuberance to exasperation2.4 Redirecting the nuclear industry; 2.5 Early international SMR activities; References; 3 -- The rise of current small modular reactors (2000-2015); 3.1 Precursors to the nuclear renaissance; 3.2 Restarting the nuclear industry; 3.3 Restarting the nuclear R&D comm...
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Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy p. xi Foreword p. xvii Preface p. xix Acknowledgments p. xxiii Setting the stage … Energy, nuclear power, and small modular reactors … Fad or future? … The importance of energy … New growth of nuclear power: the nuclear renaissance … Challenges for expanding nuclear power … New interest in small nuclear power … References … A brief history of small nuclear power (1950-2000) … Military propulsion and power … Commercialization of nuclear energy … Exuberance to exasperation … Redirecting the nuclear industry … Early international SMR activities … References … The rise of current small modular reactors (2000-2015) … Precursors to the nuclear renaissance … Restarting the nuclear industry … Restarting the nuclear R&D community … Renewed interest by the military … Emergence of contemporary SMR designs in the US … Slowing of the nuclear renaissance … International SMR activities … References … Fundamentals and features … Nuclear power … understanding nuclear reactors … Basic power plant features and functions … Reactor generations … Reactor technology classes … Big versus small … References … Enhancing nuclear safety … SMR terminology and basics … Safety and the nuclear power industry … Designing beyond safety … Designing for robustness … Resilience to Fukushima-type events … Closing remarks on safety … References … Improving nuclear affordability … The business of nuclear power … Rethinking economic metrics … Affordability … Economic competitiveness … Reducing economic risk … References … Expanding nuclear power flexibility … Size matters … Benefits of modularity … Siting benefits … Adaptability to heat applications … References … Promise to reality … Customer buzz about small modular reactors … Emerging countries … Domestic utilities … Process heal users … The US government … References … Getting to the finish line: deployment challenges and opportunities … Technical challenges and opportunities … Institutional challenges mid opportunities … Social challenges and opportunities … Government roles … References … Fad or future? … The fad … The future … Looking beyond the future … References … Index … |
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