doubledog said:
woodiewood said:
doubledog said:
TyHolden said:
Will these reactors be used to power the semiconductor factories?
What about Elon's rockets over the Brazos?
The reactors at Rellis will be for research and development only.
I would rather see more drone research over the Brazos.
Not to be negative, but I am not sure if we will see anying at all out of this in the long run except for some research which is still great. I think these newer companies see the availability of the land and the infrastructure and monetary support of A&M.
There are already a dozen or more companies already way down the road of not only developing SMRs but also installing them and many have way more money that these companies may have.
The economies of scale cost issue is something that still needs to be addressed.
There are, but at Rellis you have a DoD connection.
Maybe, but:
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Oklo Finalizes Agreement with the Department of Energy. - Sep 25, 2024
Oklo received a site use permit from the U.S. Department of Energy, was awarded fuel material from Idaho National Laboratory. ((Sam Altman's billions $$)
NNE works with the Idaho National Laboratory, a government-affiliated nuclear research lab, to develop reactors and a fuel fabrication facility.
U.S. Department of Commerce - NNE participates in quarterly meetings with the U.S. Department of Commerce to discuss the export and deployment of advanced nuclear energy technology to Southeast Asia.
Civil NuclearSMR Industry Working Group - NNE is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Civil NuclearSMR Industry Working Group for Southeast Asia.
NuScale Power is working with the U.S. government to develop and deploy small modular reactors (SMRs). The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) have both provided support to NuScale.
TerraPower is working with the U.S. government on the development of the Natrium reactor. The U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) are both involved in the project. (((Bill Gates' 10 Billion $$$$)
Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation works with the U.S. government through contracts with NASA and the Department of Defense. USNC is a U.S. company that specializes in nuclear energy innovation.
And about a dozen others.
I just am cautions of these small startups having to come to A&M for millions of dollars for facilities and infrastructure in order to continue their efforts.
Otherwise, I am all for as many entities researching alternative power sources as can do it
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