@bert_hubert Most suggestions for SMR do combine them with modern architectures that do not have those problems though.
The "economies of scale" argument also seems to be the wrong way around. Large one-off reactor builds were never able to benefit from such, while factory-line produced SMRs easily will.

This is a story in three acts, where we go from “trying to procure more nuclear power plants in 2024 is nuts”, to “I could see why you’d want some nuclear”, to “but if so, not like this”. This post has been quite a trip to write, where I rediscovered that writing something down is an ACE way to find out you didn’t know what you were talking about. It was also a good exercise in changing my mind a few times.
@bert_hubert No beliefs anywhere, I just have this irritating need to point out falsehoods when I see them spread online ;) Your article looks sound, but the link you shared contained the errors I pointed out.
I think molten salt thorium based SMRs would be a good addition to our energy producing infrastructure, but yes, we'll mostly have wind and solar powered (battery smoothened) since those will be cheaper.
We haven't even begun to plan for the energy we'll need to desalinate seawater just to pump inwards to re-fill all the aquafiers we've been overusing for hundreds of years :D We need lots and lots of energy, all over.
@bert_hubert It does seem to work, yes.
https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/articles/chinese-msr-achieves-conversion-of-thorium-uranium-fuel
The experimental TMSR-LF1 thorium-powered molten salt reactor in Wuwei, Gansu Province, has achieved the first successful conversion of thorium-uranium nuclear fuel, the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced. ;
@troed
Do you always believe what the Chinese government says?
If you have information pointing to the claims by all the scientists involved in that research to be wrong then please post it.
@troed
You are avoiding to answer my question.
No. You're however trying to claim that you can refute a point with absolutely nothing to show for it.
Here's what you need to claim doesn't exist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMSR-LF1