Micro Molten Salt Reactor can power 1000 homes

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Micro molten salt reactor can fit on a truck, powering 1,000 homes. When it's built Small, safer vessels could be 'silicon chip' that ushers in new nuclear age

Brandon Vigliarolo October 5, 2022 As the US Department of Energy (DoE) continues to look for ways to improve molten salt nuclear reactors (MSRs), a team from Brigham Young University in Utah has designed one it says can fit safely in the bed of a 40-foot truck. The molten salt micro-nuclear reactor, which - once approved - will be built by Professor Matthew Memmott and his team, has a chamber that measures just four by seven feet (1.2 x 2.1 metres), has no risk of a meltdown, and can produce enough energy to power 1,000 homes, the university said. Prof Memmott separately told The Register the reactor's output should be around 10MWe. "For the last 60 years, people have had the gut reaction that nuclear is bad, it's big, it's dangerous," the professor said. "Those perceptions are based on potential issues for generation one, but having the molten salt reactor is the equivalent of having a silicon chip. We can have smaller, safer, cheaper reactors and get rid of those problems." Having a molten salt reactor is the equivalent of having a silicon chip. We can have smaller, safer, cheaper reactors Unlike traditional light-water reactors, which typically store uranium fuel in solid rods that have to be kept cool with liquid water to avoid a meltdown, MSRs instead

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