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Could renewable nuclear power become a reality in the next decade?

Lead instead of water
Leadcold has a very ambitious goal — to have its first reactor ready for commercial use in 2030. Last week it got a step closer to achieving it, as it announced plans for a demonstration of its SMR.

https://sifted.eu/articles/renewable-nuclear-leadcold/

 


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