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Participating in nuclear discussions of opportunity

…finitely reaching there unless your home is REALLY big.) The Tech Herald – Hyperion hopes mini nuclear reactors will power the world Yahoo Tech –OK, who wants a pint-sized nuclear reactor? Next Big Future – Update on Hyperion Power Generation mini-nuclear reactor TechRepublic – Micro-Nuclear Reactors FoxNews – Portable Nuclear ‘Hot Tubs’ Could Power America Discover Magazine – Could Mini-Nuclear Reactors Power Developing World Villages? Investor’s…

Toshiba 4S and Its NRC Queue Hurdle

…a regulatory body like the NRC having to tell applicants like Toshiba and Hyperion that they are simply too busy to give proper attention to the process of licensing small “grid appropriate” reactors. I fully understand that there is a need to prioritize the expenditure of government funds, and the size of the market for large power reactors is currently far larger than for small ones like the 4S and the Hyperion Power Generator. However, the ind…

If Utilities Are Not Large Enough To Finance Nuclear Power, Consider Smaller Nuclear Plants

…ver capacity. I have it on good authority that the attention being paid to Hyperion Power Modules over the past couple of days is making the large plant vendors very nervous. After all, if Hyperion comes even close to its goal of $30 million for a 70 MW (thermal) heat source, where is the “economy of scale” for a 2200 MWe plant that might cost $24 Billion including the transmission infrastructure improvements that would be required to move that po…

Happy Nuke Year – looking forward to 2009

…RC is aware that Hyperion and others have proposed building such reactors. Hyperion has advised the NRC it intends to provide technical reports on its proposal in the fall of 2009 as part of a pre-application review. That is only the first step in a process that could take years and years (emphasis added). The licensing of new, small reactors is not just around the corner. The NRC’s attention and resources now are focused on the large-scale reacto…

How can policy help overcome hurdles to nuclear power in the United States?

…e gas-cooled reactors (GT-MHR, PBMR, AAE, Romanwa Nereus) and the original Hyperion hydride reactor so revolutionary (the new Hyperion reactor is very interesting, too, but I’d like to learn more prior to describing it as inherently safe) – if designed correctly, there’s no real bounding criteria or reason for regulation beyond design certification, perhaps inspection of physical barriers, and perhaps certification that the reactor is built or ref…

Post Meeting Report Platts Nuclear Energy – February 17-19 Held in Bethesda, Maryland

…nel for the session, with Deborah Deal Blackwell, Senior Vice President of Hyperion Power Generation, Daniel Breig, Director of Project Development of Southern California Edison (offering a potential customer perspective), Michael Shepherd, Vice President of Business Development of Babcock&Wilcox Modular Nuclear Energy, Paul Lorenzini, President and Chief Executive Officer of NuScale Power, and Michael Mayfield, Director, Advanced Reactor Program,…

Bill Gates, Toshiba, Traveling Wave Reactors, Small Reactors

…raveling Wave Reactors will be 10-20 times as large as the “hot tub sized” Hyperion Power Modules. They can still be significantly smaller than the 1200-1600 MWe reactors that many people who discuss nuclear matters think of as “standard”. Gates and his TerraPower team will need to work with a power plant designer and equipment vendors that can build the physical machinery that their computer programs design and simulate. Toshiba would be a great…

NEI/DOE Small Reactor Workshop – Innovation, Optimism and Get ‘er Done

…gulatory barriers. Technology presenters included NuScale, B&W (mPowerTM), Hyperion (HPM), General Atomics (MHTGR, EM2), GE/Hitachi (Prism), Westinghouse (PBMR, IRIS). For most of the attendees, one of the more interesting sessions matched up a engineer leading a tiny division of one of the largest companies in the world – GE/Hitachi – with the CEO of one of the smallest, but most marketing oriented firms in the business – Hyperion. During the day…

Scaling nuclear power for villages, apartment buildings, shopping malls, factories, and ships

…ractions between supporting systems. With other companies like Toshiba and Hyperion Power Systems also looking at smaller plants, we believe that there is some additional incentive for a new fee structure. Another diseconomy of scale that has been an important part of Adams Atomic Engines, Inc. financial computations is the fact that the very large nuclear plants that became the standard in the early 1960s are only suitable for a single energy mar…

Wonder Cornucopia of Alternative Fission Paths – Or Confusing Jumble Indicating Lack of Decisiveness?

…otential customer base, for example, for $30 million dollar, hot tub sized Hyperion Power Modules than there is for 1100-1700MWe central station light water reactors. The monetary value of the later market may be much larger, but the number of potential customers for the former is many orders of magnitude greater. Neither Hyperion nor NuScale appear to be too worried about convincing the Department of Energy to support their research and developme…

Small is Beautiful, Even for Nuclear Fission Reactors

…a brief summary of the small reactor projects that become visible so far. Hyperion Power Generation has their uranium hydride reactor that produces about 75 MW of heat; it can be connected to a user provided heat engine to produce approximately 25 MW of electricity along with heat at a lower temperature. The Hyperion heat sources are often described as being about the size of a large hot tub and being transportable by a large truck, barge or rail…

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"Small and Medium Reactors" or "Small Modular Reactors" – Either Way, The US NRC and US DOE Notice a Growing Interest in SMR, Are Listening Carefully and Ready to Engage

…t might fit into the category of SMR’s (GE Prism, Westinghouse IRIS, PBMR, Hyperion Power Module, NuScale, Toshiba 4S, Sandia right-sized reactor). I learned at the meeting that there were several others who have not made their plans public – yet. The meeting was surprisingly well attended – there were more than 100 people there. The NRC had to move in extra chairs; it was initially a standing room only affair. Though I and some of the regular com…

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