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Paul Seaward on "The History of the Rebellion" by Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

Gareth Thomas, Operations Director at Holtec

Small reactors and the energy transition, fighting climate change with the Holtec SMR

Fri 2 December 2022

Pembroke College

The problems of climate change and energy security in today’s world are numerous. Nuclear power plants have been touted as a key part of future energy grids by the UN, International Energy Agency and International Atomic Energy Agency. But can they be built quickly or cheaply enough to be of use in the energy transition or to meet energy security needs? How can Nuclear Power Plants fit with other sources of energy like Wind or Solar? The Holtec Small Modular Reactor produces 160 Megawatts-electric (SMR-160) of power, can operate independently (black-start capable) and without large bodies of water via air cooling with a footprint of only 3 hectares. The most economically efficient deployment model consists of 4 or more units on a site. The primary application of the SMR-160 is electricity production with optional cogeneration equipment (e.g., hydrogen generation, district heating, or seawater desalination) while its size makes it a viable replacement for existing fossil fuel power plants and speedy deployment.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

Tea and cakes will be available from 15:30 with the talk commencing at 16:00
Please book your place via: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/small-nuclear-reactors-and-the-energy-transition-tickets-468802610227

Enquiries: Jo Boyle Website Email: jb780@cam.ac.uk Telephone: 07774843770

Timing

In person

All times

Fri 2 December 2022 3:30PM - 5:30PM

Venue

Address: Pembroke College
The Old Library
Trumpington Street
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1RF
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Email: enquiries@pem.cam.ac.uk
Telephone: 01223 338100
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