THE RURALIZATION OF U.S. NUCLEAR
In 1994, the Clinton administration shut down a small sodium reactor that had operated without incident at Idaho National Laboratory for 30 years. This small reactor was termed “walk-away safe” because when the liquid sodium coolant got too hot, it expanded and shut itself down. Now, entrepreneurs are bringing it back from the dead.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Lisa Murkowski and ClearPath Founder Jay Faison teamed up for an op-ed in CNN on how these sodium and other advanced microreactors could be a godsend for Alaska communities who spend up to half of their annual income on energy and other rural and remote communities stretching from the Arctic tundra to Puerto Rico who are desperate for clean, cheap, safe and reliable power options.
TO MEET RURAL DEMAND, COMMUNITIES CAN LOOK TO NUCLEAR
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