
RBMK Reactors – Downfall of the Soviet Union
RBMK reactors, once symbols of Soviet engineering prowess, now serve as reminders of the critical importance of nuclear safety and modernisation.
RBMK reactors, once symbols of Soviet engineering prowess, now serve as reminders of the critical importance of nuclear safety and modernisation.
Developed in the United Kingdom during the mid-20th century, Magnox Reactors were pivotal in demonstrating the feasibility of nuclear power.
A molten salt reactor uses liquid salt as fuel and coolant, offering safer, more efficient nuclear energy with less waste and higher temperature operation.
Boiling Water Reactors, or BWRs, are the second most common nuclear reactors in the world today. A Boiling Water Reactor directly boils water within the reactor core to produce steam, used to drive turbines and generate electricity.
An exciting next-gen reactor… What if we use water, but not just any water—super-hot and pressurized water—to create electricity?
Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactors (SFRs) are trailblazers in the nuclear industry… Why not try liquid sodium as a coolant?
A versatile fast neutron reactor that can use components of spent fuel – depleted uranium, thorium, or actinides.
The mavericks of nuclear energy – what if we cranked up the heat with super-hot gases to whip up some electricity?
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