Exploring Small Modular Reactors: Contrasting Development Landscapes in LAC and the US
Join us in the first cross-regional World Energy Café in 2024, taking place Wednesday, 13 March from 14:00– 15:30 London time for an insightful exploration of the development landscapes of small modular reactors and their potential impact on the energy sector with perspectives from LAC and North America.
Meet the speakers
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are a promising innovation in the field of nuclear energy. Unlike traditional large-scale nuclear reactors, SMRs are characterized by their smaller size, modular design, and enhanced safety features. These compact reactors offer several potential benefits, including lower upfront costs, scalability, and versatility in deployment.
The development of SMRs is gaining momentum worldwide, driven by the need for cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
SMRs hold promise for various applications beyond traditional electricity generation, including district heating, industrial processes and desalination. Their compact size makes them particularly suitable for deployment in remote or isolated areas, where access to traditional grid infrastructure may be limited.
The online conversation will address applications, financing and regulatory implications related to SMRs.
This topic will be further explored at the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, playing a pivotal role in our collective effort to redesign energy for people and the planet. Your participation will make a significant impact on shaping the future of energy!
Please note the World Energy Café is a community event only, not a public event. It is for Member Committee's and their Members and the Future Energy Leaders.
Overview:
- Leonam Guimarães shares his thoughts on the last WE Café on Small Modular Reactors (SMR) where he participated as a panellist, here.