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|a Handbook of small modular nuclear reactors /
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|a Part One. Fundamentals of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) -- Part Two. Small modular reactors (SMRs) for producing nuclear energy: international developments -- Part Three. Integral pressurized-water reactors (iPWRs) for producing nuclear energy: a new paradigm -- Part Four. International R & D and deployment
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|a Small modular reactors (SMRs) are an advanced, safe type of nuclear reactor technology that are suitable for small and medium sized applications including both power and heat generation. In particular, their use as individual units or in combination to scale-up capacity offer benefits in terms of siting, installation, operation, lifecycle and economics in comparison to the development of larger nuclear plant for centralised electricity power grids. Interest has increased in the research and development of SMRs for both developing countries as well as such additional cogeneration options as industrial/chemical process heat, desalination and district heating, and hydrogen production. This book reviews key issues in their development as well as international R & D in the field.
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