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== Existing reactor designs == | == Existing reactor designs == |
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Existing reactor designs
Pressurized Water Reactor: uses atomic fission to heat water in a primary loop, then pipes the heated water to a heat exchanger to generate steam in a secondary loop, then uses the steam to drive a turbine; only water in the primary loop becomes radioactive. [e]
Proposed reactor designs
Molten chloride salt fast reactor: Elysium's reactor with no moderator, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel and bomb cores. [e]
Natrium reactor: A fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the MCSFR, capable of burning spent nuclear fuel. [e]
NuScale small modular reactor: A smaller version of a standard Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) with additional safety features.[1] [e]
ThorCon nuclear reactor: A molten salt reactor (MSR) using a mix of uranium and thorium in a fluoride salt with a graphite moderator. [e]
Very_high_temperature_reactor: A nuclear reactor using helium gas as a coolant, that might provide process heat for production of zero-carbon hydrogen from water.[2] [e]