Small Modular Reactors are advanced nuclear reactors with smaller power output and modular construction compared to conventional nuclear plants. SMRs are designed to be manufactured in factories and assembled on-site, reducing construction time, cost overruns, and financial risk. Their compact size allows flexible deployment for electricity generation, district heating, desalination, and industrial applications. SMRs incorporate enhanced safety features such as passive cooling systems and simplified reactor designs, improving operational safety. They are well suited for remote regions and countries with smaller grids. SMRs also support low-carbon energy goals by providing reliable baseload power with minimal greenhouse gas emissions. As energy systems transition toward cleaner sources, SMRs offer a scalable and resilient nuclear option that complements renewable energy integration.
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