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Can small modular reactors help mitigate climate change?

AuteurRamana, Arjun Makhijani
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Datumjuli 2021
Classificatie 6.01.2.16/67 (KE & BROEIKAS - WEL/NIET OPLOSSING + SCENARIO'S)
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Can small modular reactors help mitigate climate change?
Arjun Makhijani and M. V. Ramana
jirst published: Bulletin of the atomic Scientists
2021, VOL. 77, NO. 4, 207–214 (21 July 2021) 

ABSTRACT
In recent years, there has been much discussion of small modular reactors. 
Companies developing such designs have received large amounts of government 
funding. Lower power outputs of these reactors will likely result in higher 
costs in comparison to large nuclear reactors, and even if they achieve parity, 
will fail economically, since large reactors are themselves struggling to 
compete with renewable sources of electricity. Mass manufacture is unlikely to 
reduce costs adequately and might itself become a source of problems, 
including the possibility of recalls. The history of problems with non-
traditional nuclear reactor designs indicates that they will likely take longer
to commercialize than light-water small modular reactor designs. The problems
related to radioactive waste and nuclear weapon proliferation will persist, 
though in different technical configurations depending on reactor design. 
Small modular reactors fail the tests of time and cost, which are of the 
essence in meeting the challenge of climate change. Even the official 
schedules indicate that their contributions will be negligible by 2030 and 
remain small by 2035, when the grid needs to be nearly completely 
decarbonized.