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The Data Center Frontier Show

Microreactor vs. SMR vs. Diesel Power Generation Pros and Cons for Data Centers with Nano Nuclear Energy

Dec 19, 2023
Data Center Frontier Show podcast discusses microreactor and SMR nuclear power generation for data centers. Guests James Walker and Jay Jiang Yu explore the advantages of microreactors, their potential impact on the industry, and safety concerns. They also talk about deploying functional systems in data centers, working with Idaho National Labs, and the prospects of nuclear power for remote locations.
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Quick takeaways

  • Micro-reactors offer several advantages for data centers, including greater deployability, economies of scale, and easier decommissioning.
  • Micro-reactors provide a cost-effective alternative to diesel generators for remote locations, such as mine sites and disaster relief areas.

Deep dives

Micro-reactors versus SMRs for data centers

Micro-reactors, smaller and cheaper than traditional small modular reactors (SMRs), offer several advantages for data centers. Micro-reactors are more deployable, have greater economies of scale, and are easier to decommission. While SMRs provide cheaper electricity for cities, micro-reactors target remote locations such as mine sites, charging stations, disaster relief areas, military bases, and remote habitation where reliance on diesel is currently prevalent. Even if the SMR market collapses, micro-reactors still have untapped potential and can be a cost-effective alternative to diesel generators for data centers.

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