NuScale's SMR modules are 76 feet tall, 15 feet in diameter, and can generate 77 MW(e). They are made to be built in factories and shipped for the final installation.
0:00 Introduction
0:27 What are SMRs?
0:48 Why Small Modular Reactors?
1:16 NuScale's Modular Reactors
1:58 Interview with José Reyes, CEO of NuScale
2:34 Clean energy
4:08 Safety and waste
6:20 Interview with Todd Allen, Chair of the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Michigan
7:04 When will we see these SMRs in operation?
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0:00 Introduction
0:27 What are SMRs?
0:48 Why Small Modular Reactors?
1:16 NuScale's Modular Reactors
1:58 Interview with José Reyes, CEO of NuScale
2:34 Clean energy
4:08 Safety and waste
6:20 Interview with Todd Allen, Chair of the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Michigan
7:04 When will we see these SMRs in operation?
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