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DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2012.705416
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Progress and utilization of small nuclear reactors

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“…Unlike most energy sources, the power produced from the fission process of the fuel (i.e., enriched uranium or plutonium) within the nuclear reactor can arguably be considered as one of the solutions for solving the problems associated with climate change and the increasing levels of CO 2 emissions in the atmosphere and its feasibility for none or low oil producing countries [ 309 ]. Nuclear technology has seen significant developments throughout the years to enhance the efficiency of these systems, reduce their construction size, and improve their safety standards [ 310 , 311 ]. Historically, the first generation of commercial nuclear reactors were inaugurated in the 1950s, whereas today, the newly introduced fourth generation of reactors are currently being either planned or under construction.…”
Section: Thermal Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike most energy sources, the power produced from the fission process of the fuel (i.e., enriched uranium or plutonium) within the nuclear reactor can arguably be considered as one of the solutions for solving the problems associated with climate change and the increasing levels of CO 2 emissions in the atmosphere and its feasibility for none or low oil producing countries [ 309 ]. Nuclear technology has seen significant developments throughout the years to enhance the efficiency of these systems, reduce their construction size, and improve their safety standards [ 310 , 311 ]. Historically, the first generation of commercial nuclear reactors were inaugurated in the 1950s, whereas today, the newly introduced fourth generation of reactors are currently being either planned or under construction.…”
Section: Thermal Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%