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Radiant aims to replace diesel generators with small nuclear reactors By Loz Blain October 18, 2021

Radiant’s 1-megawatt nuclear micro-reactors are small enough to fit in shipping containers, and thus easily transported – Radiant Nuclear California company Radiant has secured funding to develop a compact, portable, "lowcost" one-megawatt nuclear micro-reactor that fits in a shipping container, powers about 1,000 homes and uses a helium coolant instead of water. Founded by ex-SpaceX engineers, who decided the Mars colony power sources they were researching would make a bigger impact closer to home, Radiant has pulled in US$1.2 million from angel investors to continue work on its reactors, which are specifically designed to be highly portable, quick to deploy and effective wherever they're deployed; remote communities and disaster areas are early targets. The military is another key market here; a few of these could power an entire military base in a remote area for four to eight years before expending its "advanced particle

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