Small Nuclear Reactors Will Not Save The Day

Despite the hype, there are currently no SMR's operating on a commercial scale.

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@AlisonCreekside @tezoatlipoca

Was actually thinking a #Nuclear waste facility in central Sk.

Would help with the non-existant business case for for prairie SMRs while at the same time helping out Ontario with its waste disposal problem. Its in the "national interest"!

#skpoli #abpoli #cdnpoli #smr

Eigenlijk heb ik veel te veel werk en is het ook nog weekend, maar toch maar besloten een tekst te gaan schrijven over de belachelijke haalbaarheidsstudie over een #SMR in #Opmeer - ben ook wat in de besluitvorming voorafgaand gedoken en dat is bijna net zo een gepruts als de studie. Niets tegen een klein dorp met grote plannen, ook niets tegen een SMR, maar een beetje kwaliteit in besluitvorming en onderzoek zou je dan toch wel mogen verwachten. Komende week online.

MİA'dan "Nükleer Enerjide Stratejik Fırsat: Küçük Modüler Reaktörler ve Türkiye" raporu! Enerji geleceğimiz için stratejik adım. SMR'ler, sürdürülebilir enerji hedeflerimize nasıl katkı sağlayacak?

🚩 #NükleerEnerji #SMR #TürkiyeEnerji #MİA #EnerjiGeleceği

Valence-Romans – Mont-de-Marsan: Les compositions http://dlvr.it/TNR5N3 #PROD2 #RUGBY #EnsemblenoussommeslesLandes #SMR #StadeMontois
Valence-Romans – Mont-de-Marsan: Analyse des statistiques et pronostics http://dlvr.it/TNQNHs #PROD2 #PronosticRugby #RUGBY #EnsemblenoussommeslesLandes #SMR
#Wind and #solar will power #datacenters more cheaply than #SMR
#Renewables blow past #nuclear when it comes to cheap #datacenter juice
Study finds microgrids with wind, solar, and batteries can be built years sooner and at lower cost than #smallmodularreactors (SMRs) https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/26/renewables_vs_smr_datacenter/
Renewables blow past nuclear when it comes to cheap datacenter juice

: Study finds microgrids with wind, solar, and batteries can be built years sooner and at lower cost than SMRs

The Register

@volemo @spacehobo @krutonium @nina_kali_nina point taken!

Air and espechally nitrogen being a good insulator and the effects of both laminar and turbulent flow forces acting on the heads due to the spacial density and the heat concentration make it necessary to use some sort of coolant/thermal conductor with negligible resistance. Most liquid coolants would have way too much force so unless extremely slow access and transfer speeds (i.e. a 600rpm instead of 5400rpm drive) were to be accepted.

  • Personally I think that #SMR & #Helium drives are a bad direction given the unpreticably worsening performance and "write amplification" with (SMR) and the wasteful use of a valuable element needed for nore important tasks (Helium).

Instead, the use and development of #Flash and #NVRAM, espechally #FeRAM and #NvSRAM should be prioritized.

  • Either way we csn,all agree that both #HDD|s and #Tape have reached their peaks and increasing capacity and/or speed requires exponentailly more expense at marginal gains!
Ferroelectric RAM - Wikipedia

Det svenska reaktorbolaget Blykalla ingår ett partnerskap med amerikanska Oklo, där Sam Altman tidigare varit styrelseordförande.#reaktor #kärnkraft #energi #blykalla #topp #smr #samaltman
Toppvärderad SMR-aktör stöttar svenska reaktorbolaget
Blykalla får amerikanskt stöd: ”Kan komma snabbare till marknaden”

Det svenska reaktorbolaget Blykalla ingår ett partnerskap med amerikanska Oklo, där Sam Altman tidigare varit styrelseordförande. Bolagens reaktorer bygger på olika teknik med har mycket att vinna av samarbetet, enligt vd Jacob Stedman.

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»perhaps the real kicker is that CNZ estimates that microgrids powered largely by #renewables could be built in approximately five years, while operational #SMR/s are not expected to be widely available until sometime in the next decade.«

https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/26/renewables_vs_smr_datacenter/

Renewables blow past nuclear when it comes to cheap datacenter juice

: Study finds microgrids with wind, solar, and batteries can be built years sooner and at lower cost than SMRs

The Register