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Art Smith's avatar

Good information. What about using the SMR (Small Modular Reactor) on a ship? Is this a benefit for cost, flexibility?

I just learned of Mr. Robert Bryce from Financial Sense podcast. Thank you for the input.

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Joe Donahue's avatar

Good article, and having been involved in the industry for 40-plus years, the concept is sound. Westinghouse and Newport News Shipyard had a joint venture called Offshore Power Systems in 1970 and were going to build plants in Jacksonville, Fla., floating reactors in the US to be regulated by the NRC. Many of the current advanced designs are years away from regulatory approval in the US. The participants canceled the overall project due to opposition, cost, no approved design, TMI accident fallout, and thus no firm contracts. Once the designs in the US are approved, and the designs take into account flooding, capsizing, large waves, and servers weather impacts near a coast, the concepts can move forward. Also, not every shipyard can support nuclear-grade quality assurance and construction of the nuclear side of the plant.

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