Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]Bob Wallace
(549 posts)"Every large town can have its own SMR."
Most large town and even small towns will not allow a SMF in their area. If you think people are going to allow a reactor to be plopped down in their neighborhood you are delusional.
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You also do not understand that economy of scale is not achieved at a few dozen unit levels. The first SMRs produced, were they to be produced, would be very expensive. You'd have to have either buyers who would be willing to pay exorbitant prices for their power or massive government subsidies to offset the cost.
If SMRs would be cheap to build, why is GE not building them? Why, instead is GE manufacturing wind turbines, a new natural gas turbine optimized for use with renewables, and opening a solar panel factory?
If SMRs would be cheap to build, why is China not popping them out and selling them to all the places where governments can override local opposition and plop them down?