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Deep Fission Plans to Sink Nuclear Reactors Deep Underground . . . By dropping a nuclear reactor 1 6 kilometers (1 mile) underground, Deep Fission aims to use the weight of a billion tons of rock and water as a natural containment system comparable to concrete domes and cooling towers With the fission reaction occurring far below the surface, steam can safely circulate in a closed loop to generate power
US firm names nuclear reactor it plans to bury a mile underground US firm advances plans to bury nuclear reactor a mile underground for safety The company says Gravity will operate a mile underground where natural pressure and surrounding rock create a built-in
One Companys Plan to Sink Nuclear Reactors Deep Underground . . . Long-time Slashdot reader jenningsthecat shared this article from IEEE Spectrum: By dropping a nuclear reactor 1 6 kilometers (1 mile) underground, Deep Fission aims to use the weight of a billion tons of rock and water as a natural containment system comparable to concrete domes and cooling towers
“They’re Burying a Reactor a Mile Deep”: This Startup’s . . . 💡 Deep Fission Nuclear aims to revolutionize nuclear energy by installing a micro-reactor a mile underground 🔒 The company’s innovative approach addresses cost, safety, and security concerns by leveraging subterranean placement 💰 The project, backed by $30 million, is part of the U S Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program
Deep Fission Wants To Put Nuclear Reactors Deep Underground Today’s pressurized water reactors (PWRs) are marvels of nuclear fission technology that enable gigawatt-scale power stations in a very compact space Though they are extremely safe, with onl…