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    Gates begins building smaller, cheaper nuclear reactors

    June 15, 2024Updated:June 15, 2024 World No Comments
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    Kemmerer, Wyoming: Outside a smaller fuel city in south Wyoming, a multibillion- money effort to build the first in a new era of US nuclear power plants is afoot. On Tuesday, development on a novel kind of nuclear reactor was started. It was intended to be smaller and less expensive than the traditional hulking reactors and was designed to generate energy without the carbon dioxide that is quickly heating the world.
    The reactor being built by TerraPower, a startup, wo n’t be finished until 2030 and faces daunting obstacles. The business will have to beat the unavoidable difficulties and cost overruns that have previously caused many nuclear projects to fail due to the lack of approval of the design.
    What TerraPower does had, nevertheless, is an important and strong- pocketed leader. Bill Gates, now ranked as the sixth- richest person in the world, has poured more than$ 1 billion of his riches into TerraPower, an amount that he expects to improve. There are many, many places where atomic has been used, according to Gates during an interview Monday close to the job blog.
    ” Wind and solar are absolutely fantastic, and we have to build them as fast as we can, but the idea that we do n’t need anything beyond that is very unlikely”, Gates said.
    There is a renewed interest in nuclear power as demand for electricity rises as a result of new data centers, businesses, and electric vehicles.
    Standard units are large, complicated, strictly regulated jobs that are difficult to build and financing. And nuclear energy is prohibitively costly. The only two US reactors built in the past 30 years, Vogtle Units 3 and 4 in Georgia, cost$ 35 billion, more than double initial estimates. Gates is betting that completely new technology may be useful. With TerraPower, he funded a team of engineers to design a atomic plant from damage.
    Now, every US atomic plant uses mild- water reactors, in which water is pumped into a reactor core and heated by nuclear fission, producing steam to generate electricity. These plants require big piping and solid containment shields to protect against accidents because the water is very pressurized. TerraPower’s boiler, by comparison, uses liquid potassium instead of water, allowing it to run at lower pressures. In principle, that reduces the need for heavy cloaking. In an emergency, the herb can be cooled with air vents more than difficult pump methods. The furnace is really 345 megawatts, one- third the size of Vogtle units, making for a smaller purchase.
    Chris Levesque, TerraPower’s CEO, said its reactors may eventually produce energy at half the cost of conventional nuclear flowers. ” This is a little simpler grow”, he said. That provides both a value and a health benefit.

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