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    You can also find out more about the following: United States The first ever nuclear-powered Airport could be built in the near future.

    Denver International Airport has announced that it will launch a feasibility study to examine the feasibility of adding a nuclear power source known as a small module reactor (SMR), on its campus. This is an industry-first.

    Denver officials believe that this newer, more modern reactor could be a safer, more scalable and more cost-effective way to harness nuclear power. They can generate 300 MW(e), and are more flexible than conventional reactors. SMRs are able to be installed in locations that would not be suitable for large nuclear power plants because of their small footprint. information The International Atomic Energy Agency

    The study will cost approximately $1.25 million, and take anywhere between six and twelve months to complete. The launch of the Denver Airport has been delayed temporarily to give the airport time to “incorporate feedback provided by the City Council and conduct initial community outreach,” a DEN spokeswoman says. Condé Nast Traveler.

    The airport officials are eager to know how much of their facility’s energy could be generated using nuclear power and if the SMR technology is viable to meet long-term airport needs. Research should also be conducted to determine the costs of operating the reactors, funding options, risks, and the type of regulation that would be required.

    Denver Airport CEO Phil Washington stated in a statement that “we recognize that technology is relatively new and we have much to learn. Therefore, DEN will conduct a study to gather information and facts about SMRs and whether they could help the airport achieve its future energy demands and clean energy goals, as well challenges.” statement. “We understand that SMRs require significant investments and are complex. “We are open-minded, continuing to learn and plan responsibly for the airport’s upcoming future.”

    Denver The airport is expected to continue growing in the near future. It is currently the third busiest US airport and the sixth busiest worldwide. By 2045, the airport expects to see 120 million passengers per year.

    A nuclear power plant could be used to meet the increasing demand of travelers while reducing its carbon emissions. As we prepare for an ever-growing population and a climate that is changing, we need to carefully evaluate all options, including nuclear energy, which can provide reliable power while also weighing the costs and environmental impact. a statement.

    Many airports in the country have invested in renewable energySolar panels are the most common technology. Denver officials say that nuclear power would be a reliable energy source to complement the airport’s 100 acres of solar panels—as well as potential energy from wind or geothermal power—all of which can be intermittent, weather-dependent power sources.

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