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Mass-produced floating nuclear reactors use super-safe molten salt fuel
https://newatlas.com/energy/seaborg-floating-nuclear-reactor-barge/
June 15, 2021

Copenhagen startup Seaborg Technologies has raised an eight-figure sum of Euros to start building a fascinating new type of cheap, portable, flexible and super-safe nuclear reactor. The size of a shipping container, these Compact Molten Salt Reactors will be rapidly mass-manufactured in their thousands, then placed on floating barges to be deployed worldwide – on timelines that will smash paradigms in the energy industry.

Like other molten salt reactors, which have been around since the 1950s, they're designed to minimize the consequences of accidents, with a pair of very neat passive safety measures the company claims can greatly change the safety equation at the heart of any nuclear power investment.

Firstly, they use nuclear fuel that's mixed into fluoride salts. The combination is liquid above 500 °C (932 °F), allowing it to flow through the reactor, which operates at near-atmospheric pressures. This liquid salt functions as a coolant for the nuclear fuel, replacing the high-pressure water cooling in older reactor designs. But if this fuel is exposed to air, instead of venting explosively as steam, it acts like lava and solidifies into rock.

Yes, the rock is radioactive, and you shouldn't go have a picnic on it, but it's not a cloud of radioactive gas that can blow across the continent; it's solid rock that can be cleaned up by safety teams with Geiger counters. It also has very low solubility in water, so it's comparatively safe even if it falls into the sea....


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I'm gonna bet corrosion will be the death of these reactors just like the sodium fast reactors. Materials tech has not advanced far enough yet.

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Nuclear material floating on the water....  Yeah...this ought to work out well.  *****rollingeyes*****

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Here's a link to a pretty good article on the subject if you care to read it:

https://www.city-journal.org/next-generation-nuclear-power

From the article linked above:

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“It’s not the big public ventures that are going to figure this out. It’s going to be one of these smaller entrepreneurial companies.”

I agree with that IF they are allowed to!
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Nuclear material floating on the water....  Yeah...this ought to work out well.  *****rollingeyes*****

Like US Navy Carriers and Subs?
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Like US Navy Carriers and Subs?
Of course there have never been any accidents.....

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Here's a link to a pretty good article on the subject if you care to read it:

https://www.city-journal.org/next-generation-nuclear-power

From the article linked above:

I agree with that IF they are allowed to!

I believe that is a different technology.  NuScale Power Module's are not using molten salt systems.
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I believe that is a different technology.  NuScale Power Module's are not using molten salt systems.

I think the article talks about all kinds of newer designs.  It's long but worth the time invested IMHO.
"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
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