These Tiny Nuclear Power Stations Could Be, Well, Huge
22nd January 2020
With its SMR design, which is “just one-tenth the size of a typical large-scale reactor site,” a pressurized water reactor is enclosed with robust safety layers that are still far smaller in volume than the reactor space in a traditional nuclear plant. The reactor is oriented vertically, so gravity helps to move the hot and cold water around. Despite its much smaller size, the reactor will produce an expected 450 MWe, compared with 600 MWe at each of the two reactors at the existing Dungeness B plant in Kent.