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US in Talks With Asian Nations to Deploy Small Nuclear Reactors

LaoHongBiscuit

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US in Talks With Asian Nations to Deploy Small Nuclear Reactors​

  • American officials met Philippine, Singaporean, Thai peers
  • Southeast Asian countries eye nuclear for rising energy needs
By Stephen Stapczynski
22 October 2024 at 3:04 pm SGT

THE US is in talks with several South-east Asian nations about deploying small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), as global interest in the low-carbon energy source increases.

American officials have discussed the matter with their Philippine, Singaporean, and Thai counterparts, said Andrew Light, assistant secretary of energy for international affairs at the Department of Energy. The US can “provide a government-to-government discussion on what is the current array” of SMRs, he told reporters at the Singapore International Energy Week conference on Tuesday (Oct 22).

South-east Asia, home to more than half a billion people, is looking at nuclear power as a way to meet rapidly growing energy needs, while also reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The Philippines aims to have its first nuclear power plant by 2032, while Vietnam and Indonesia are also considering adopting the technology.

Unlike traditional nuclear reactors, which are enormous facilities that take years to construct, SMRs are much smaller and can be built at factories, delivered by truck or train, then assembled on-site, saving time and money. While several US companies are developing the technology, it has not yet been deployed at scale, commercially.

Light said he had discussions with officials in Singapore, which is considering building a modular reactor. Officials also met peers from Thailand, which is in the process of renewing its agreement with the US to share non-weapon nuclear equipment, he said. BLOOMBERG
 

myfoot123

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We have enough electricity supply without needing the extra risk of having nuclear plant here, unless they plan to increase our population to max out the land space.
 

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We have enough electricity supply without needing the extra risk of having nuclear plant here, unless they plan to increase our population to max out the land space.
There is no risk at all.
Everything about Chernobyl and Fukushima disaster is a hoax. Remember that anything coming from mainstream media is to mind control
 
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