Nuclear Energy Comes Full Circle. / Charles Wardell.
by Wardell, Charles; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Nuclear Energy Comes Full Circle, Aug. 2001; pp. 38-43.
"To truly understand the renewed buzz for nuclear, you have to travel 400 miles northeast, to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. Here, Andrew Kadak, professor of nuclear engineering, holds two billiard-size balls that many believe represent the future of nuclear energy." (POPULAR SCIENCE) The author explicates how a pebble bed modular reactor functions and describes how this invention could be the solution to developing a safe and efficient nuclear power plant.
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