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SMR DYNAMICS LLC

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megawatts &#160
(MW e )
1 &#93
&#91
2 &#93
while others are designed for flexible multi-unit configurations. &#91
The term SMR refers to the physical size
electrical capacity
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and modular construction approach. &#91
Learn more
3 &#93
Reactor technology varies significantly among SMR designs. As of March 2026
most SMR designs are light-water reactors (LWRs)
4 &#93
however SMR concepts encompass various reactor types
including Generation IV
thermal-neutron reactors
fast-neutron reactors
molten salt reactor
and gas-cooled reactor models. &#91
5 &#93

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3.1 Early small reactors 3.2 Renewed interest 3.3 Hope of enhanced safety and reduced costs 3.4 Contribution to the net zero emissions pathways 3.5 Future challenges 4 Designs Toggle Designs subsection 4.1 Thermal-neutron reactors 4.2 Fast reactors 5 Technologies Toggle Technologies subsection 5.1 Coolant 5.2 Thermal/electrical generation 5.3 Load following 6 Nuclear safety 7 Radioactive waste 8 Nuclear proliferation 9 Licensing process 10 Flexibility 11 Economics 12 List of reactor designs 13 S

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