Introducing Advanced Nuclear

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Thank goodness we have the NRC to protect us from this clean, reliable and affordable energy source.

chaptertravels
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Thank you for providing a great introduction to X-energy reactor design through your video clip. X-energy seems to open a new horizon in the energy field with innovative technology. I am impressed by your excellent work and look forward to your future developments!

swchoi
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If only it was legal to build nuclear in California. We rather triple down on expensive natural gas (won’t build a new pipeline, we’ll just bid over each other) and wind/solar. Btw that’s buying two electric grids for the utility of one. Wind/solar never will run the entire grid, due to the capacity factor

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Viewers might also want to look at Moltex energy’s stable salt reactor waste burner. Here in Britain they are also developing the flex reactor, which runs at around 800°C, so it generates electricity more efficiently. Its process heat for industrial use is under $20 per megawatt hour. it’s capital cost is a little over $1 per watt. Their use of heat storage means their reactors will make a good profit even in energy markets dominated by renewables.

Mivoat
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Now would be the perfect time for yall to go public considering trumps win

rmaniii
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Where can one find the References to this video's claims?

RobDeJong-jl
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Yeah 15 now, where's the reactor? Show us the reactor.

JohnboyCollins
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the premise behind this video is wrong - solar plus sodium batteries is the cheapest and most abundant form of dispatchable power known to man

ldm
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Quick and easy smrs are only a few decades away and 10s of billions. And that's just for the first of kind. The cheap and quick nth could take even longer and be even more expensive. If only there was a low carbon alternative that one could build now and is cheaper. Wait what about wind, solar, storage and hvdc.

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