Nuclear Renaissance – Redstate

The future of energy in America is largely dependent on nuclear energy. As it was written several times, any great leap was forward in technology accompanied by an increase in energy density for the main fuel source in society, from wood to coal to coal to oil and natural gas, and now, to nuclear energy.





So it is good to see the Trump administration adopts this nuclear -powered future. Last week, Energy Minister Chris Wright gave us a convincing look at his vision of “Nuclear RenaissanceBut before talking about energy, he talked about the renewal of our nuclear arsenal:

In a wide range last week, Energy Minister Chris Wright I discussed how the United States can put the nuclear energy for purposes in both energy and defense, starting from restarting the underlying “hole” production.

Under the Trump Administration, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) sought to achieve the Pentagon’s goal of manufacturing 80 such excavations – spherical bodies of Blutonium sized from grapefruit to Bolling Ball – according to the UK newspaper.

Wright suggested He wants to see the plan to be fulfilled, as the Ministry of Energy Laboratory itself in New Mexico, where J

The United States has never imported plutonium dug but has not done any major manufacturing since the end of the Cold War.

Our nuclear deterrent is aging and may need care, but most people’s energy is more anxious, and Mr. Wright has plans there as well:

Wright said he was working to reopen the closed nuclear power plant in southwest Michigan, which was closed a few years ago.

There was another major factory, an Indian point on the Hudson River against the Haversterrao, New York, which helped in New York City, significantly closed during the era of the country’s rule. Andrew Como. However, there was no great effort to see reopening.

In addition to large -scale plants, Wright said that the Ministry of Energy is seeking to redirect SMR technology or a small unit reactor, which he said may be a pioneer in terms of operating deserted communities of services and important or sensitive sites that may be far from plants on a large scale.





This is an issue that can have a significant impact on the American energy policy. In his first term, President Trump followed the policy of “all of the above”, which strengthens oil, gas, coal and nuclear energy, and he follows his followers now. It is an interesting time to do this, as some wonderful new technologies come online to run some new technologies, such as artificial intelligence facilities that require energy.


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And if we want to manufacture the beach again – another goal for the Trump administration – we will need strength, a reliable network, preferably central. Mr. Wright also talked about it.

“Part of our goal is to bring this to make it more efficient to build things in America again. But a single thing with nuclear technology is that the things you have to build are slower in construction, and therefore more expensive to build.”

SMRS relieves this pressure, as the materials needed to build plants can be charged and assembled on the site on a much smaller scale, but with the possibility to increase energy production in everything.

Nuclear energy is all that the energy debate wants, even if it does not recognize one side – the left -. It is clean, reliable and free from emissions and high energy density, and with modern recycling of fuel, a little waste is produced for each amount of energy produced. The new small normative reactors are more diverse in that they can be delivered intact, which avoids the need for a decades -term construction project with all endless permits and the relevant red tape.





These small normative reactors also have huge potential in rural and remote societies that may now depend on the strength of the network that generates several miles.

If we are able to maintain the political opposition to adhere to its homes in water, we may see not only the nuclear renaissance that Amin Wright talks about, but an explosion in technology that corresponds to increased energy density. Who knows what we might see in the next twenty years?


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