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Hyperion Power Generation announces receipt of its first Letter of Intent (to purchase)

…g from time to time.) Katie Fehrenbacher at earth2tech wrote a blog titled Hyperion Signs First Customer for Nuclear Pods Ahoycargo.com published Hyperion’s press release under a new title without comment or modification Transportable Nuclear Power Reactor, Hyperion Power Generation Lands Initial Set of Customers So did Yahoo Finance Hyperion Power Generation Lands Initial Set of Customers for the HPM Small, Safe, Transportable Nuclear Power React…

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Update from Hyperion Power Generation Chief Operating Officer

…ed stiff. Dave mentioned some of the other people who have recently joined Hyperion and the experience that they bring to the effort. He had a lot of praise for the ground breaking and paradigm changing work that Hyperion’s founders had done. Without going into any details, he indicated that part of the reason for the separation was a matter of the founders being worn down by knocking on the doors of so many resistant people. As Dave said, Grizz D…

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The Atomic Show #104 – Hyperion Power Generation with John ‘Grizz’ Deal

…renergycareers.com. There, you will learn more about Entergy, one of the more visionary nuclear power plant owner/operators in the US. Additional information Hyperion Announces First Customer For Small Nuclear Reactor NuScale Power and Hyperion Power Generation – Nuclear Power Systems That Are Not “Extra Large” Hyperion Power Generation announces receipt of its first Letter of Intent (to purchase) Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration:…

More Hyperion information – Techrockies interview with John (Grizz) Deal

…laboratory types have been quietly developing for decades without too much notice or support. I think American taxpayers are going to be glad that we made some of those investments over the years. Related Posts Hyperion Power’s portable nuclear reactors could ship by 2013 Backyard Nuclear Reactor Should Be Ready to Ship by 2013 Hyperion Power Generation Delivering First of 4000 Reactor Modules in June 2013…

Science Friday Segment on Innovative New Nuclear Projects – Including Mini Nuclear Power Plants Like Hyperion

…from the company’s FAQ page in response to a question about whether or not Hyperion is interested in obtaining investment capital – “Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. (HPG) is a private company and has all the capital needed for the current development phase of Hyperion.”) Brown also brought up the often repeated issue of tritium that is associated with existing nuclear power plants in the United States. Scott Burnell, the NRC public affairs office…

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Where is Hyperion Power Generation headed now?

…arn more about their new company, its team and its mission. One thing that jumped out at me on the “About” page was that virtually every executive that was a part of the founding team at Hyperion seemed to now be a part of IX Power. It will be interesting to see how that migration affects the prospects of both Hyperion and IX Power….

Additional Commentary on Hyperion Power Module

…reactors, even if you are interested in using different concepts than the Hyperion, it is good to get a feel for the kinds of questions that will be posed and the kinds of cheering that you might receive. Waste Volume One claim made by Hyperion on their web site and repeated in several of the articles that I have found in recent weeks on the topic is the following: “The waste produced after five years of operation is approximately the size of a s…

Atomic Show #148 – Hyperion Power Module Update with VP of Engineering and Chief of Staff

…vening with Forrest Rudin and TJ Trapp of Hyperion Power Generation. TJ is Hyperion’s Vice President of Engineering, Forrest is the Chief of Staff. You can listen to our conversation at Atomic Show #148 – Hyperion Power Module Update. We were able to delve into some significant detail about the current state of the system design including the coolant choice, the fuel material, the reactivity control system, and the steam plant conditions. We also…

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The Atomic Show #148 – Hyperion Power Module Update

…p with Forrest Rudin and TJ Trapp of Hyperion Power Generation. Forrest is Hyperion’s Chief of Staff; TJ is the Vice President of Engineering. They were on the road meeting with various stakeholders to explain more about their product. They took the time out of their schedule to provide some details on the current state of the design of the Hyperion Power Module. We were able to delve into some significant detail on the fuel, the coolant system, t…

NuScale Power and Hyperion Power Generation – privately funded, not "extra large"

…uck and to be manufactured in a variety of pressure vessel manufacturing plants. The only real difference between the fuel planned for NuScale and that used in existing light water reactors is that the tube bundles are much shorter at 6 feet long rather than 15 feet long. Hyperion Power Generation is working to produce 25 MWe power systems where the heat source is about 1.5 meters in diameter and designed to be installed underground. You can read…

John R. "Grizz" Deal – CEO of Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. on The Atomic Show #104

…ck. (Of course, there are places in the world not reachable by truck, but anything that can be put on the back of a standard flat bed can generally be carried via large helicopter as well.) You can hear the interview at The Atomic Show #104 – Hyperion Power Generation with John ‘Grizz’ Deal Hyperion Power Modules will be about the size of a deep hot tub and will produce roughly 70 MW of thermal energy. Connected to the right kind of heat conversio…

Hyperion Power Generation Announces Plans to Build a Nuclear Reactor Manufacturing Facility in the UK

Hyperion Power Generation, a company that has been covered extensively on Atomic Insights, has been talking for a couple of years about its plans to build hot tub sized reactors that can generate 70 MW worth of heat for 5-10 years without any new fuel. According to Nuclear Engineering International, they intend to build their first manufacturing facility in the UK, in a location that can let them take advantage of some of the existing nuclear pla…

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