There has of late been something of a global nuclear PR push, but it's perhaps been oddly timed in that not everything has been going its own way. The USA’s flagship NuScale Small Modular Reactor (SMR) has taken a dive. It was seen as the pioneer for cheap fast-build mini-reactors, a scaled down but otherwise conventional pressurised water reactor. But, despite some speculative funding, it was looking increasingly dodgy financially, with lawyers circling like vultures . And then the big Idaho Falls NuScale project was cancelled. WIRED said this had been on the cards since ‘the utilities backing the plant were spooked by a 50% increase in the projected costs’. That was not seen as good news for other SMRs further back in development. Some see it all as a bit of a dangerous gamble . Maybe not the right time then for the UK to launch what amounted to a promotional report ‘ Made in Britain : The Pathway to a Nuclear Renaissance’. Produced by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (...
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