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- What are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)? | IAEA
The IAEA’s Technical Working Group on Small and Medium Sized or Modular Reactors (TWG-SMR) and the SMR Regulators' Forum unites experts to discuss challenges and share experiences related to the development and future deployment of SMRs The IAEA fosters sustainable nuclear energy development
- Small modular reactors (SMR) | IAEA
Small and medium-sized or modular reactors are an option to fulfil the need for flexible power generation for a wider range of users and applications Small modular reactors, deployable either as single or multi-module plant, offer the possibility to combine nuclear with alternative energy sources
- ¿Qué son los reactores modulares pequeños (SMR)?
Los SMR tienen pocas necesidades de combustible Las centrales nucleares basadas en SMR pueden necesitar recargar combustible con menor frecuencia, cada 3 a 7 años, frente al intervalo de 1 a 2 años de las centrales convencionales Algunos SMR están diseñados para funcionar durante un lapso de hasta 30 años sin recargar combustible
- Small Modular Reactors: Advances in SMR Developments 2024
Most data presented in this publication come from the 2024 update to the ARIS database Publications on the status of SMR technology developments have been published in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2022 and 2024 More Information on reusing IAEA copyright material Related publications
- IAEA Launches SMR School as Africa Looks to Nuclear Energy
Hosted by the government of Kenya, the first such small modular reactor (SMR) workshop, known as an SMR School, took part in Nairobi from 5-9 May with a focus on African countries, with 28 participants including officials, policy makers and managers of organizations implementing nuclear programmes in Kenya, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Uganda and Zambia
- Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Regulators Forum | IAEA
The SMR RF consists of a Steering Committee and Working Groups The Small Modular Reactor Regulators’ Forum (SMR RF) is an international regulator-to-regulator entity established in 2014 The Forum provides a platform for experienced regulators to work together on the development of consensus-based common positions on challenging SMR-related
- A new version of the IAEA publication ‘Milestones in the Development of . . .
“It is clear that SMRs will be a vital component of the clean energy transition, and we must ensure that countries interested in this technology have a solid understanding of what is needed to successfully implement SMR projects ” SMRs are in many ways very similar to their larger counterparts
- Nuclear Power for the Future: New IAEA Publication Highlights Status of . . .
Two other SMR frontrunners in Argentina and China are due to begin operation within the next three years Argentina, China and Russia presented their progress on SMR technology in the webinar The Akademik Lomonosov became the world’s first SMR power plant to enter commercial operation when it was connected to the grid in Russia’s remote
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