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United States: Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design

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NuScale Power, whose plan to create tiny nuclear reactors
installed under water, seeks a safer, more economical design.
Jose N. Reyes, the company's chief technology officer.
(Leah Nash for The New York Times)
Energy Department to Give $226 Million to Support Nuclear Reactor Design
by Matthew L. Wald, The New York Times
12 December 2013

WASHINGTON — The Energy Department will give a small company in Corvallis, Ore., up to $226 million to advance the design of tiny nuclear reactors that would be installed under water, making meltdown far less likely and opening the door to markets around the world where the reactors now on the market are too big for local power grids.

The company, NuScale Power, has made substantial progress in developing “an invented-in-America, made-in-America product that will export U.S. safety standards around the world,” Peter B. Lyons, the assistant secretary for nuclear energy, said in an interview. For supplying electricity without global warming gases and for providing the United States with a new export product, the reactor had “immense global and national importance,” he said.
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