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TVA submits nation's first construction
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Posted By: sunset, 5/20/2025 4:31:26 PM

The Tennessee Valley Authority said it is the first utility in the United States to submit a construction permit application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for small modular reactor technology. The utility said this is the next step in bringing a small modular reactor to the Clinch River site near Oak Ridge. The application is for GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy's small modular reactor BWRX-300 technology. Small modular reactors are significantly smaller than a traditional power plant, and they’re designed to produce a large amount of low-carbon energy.

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I appreciate the prospect of small-scale nuclear power plants. Would like one on my own property, so long as it could be delivered without China accessible radio controlled circuits embedded in the operating system.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Catherine 5/20/2025 4:57:17 PM (No. 1953164)
I just don't trust nuclear anything. Accidents happen, as we've seen. There's hundreds of years of oil and gas underground. We should stick with that.
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