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Part 2 What You Need To Know About Small Modular Reactors (SMR): A Strategic Shortcut to Zero-Carbon Energy by James Scott

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Download: What You Need To Know About Small Modular Reactors (SMR): A Strategic Shortcut to Zero-Carbon Energy
Written by James Scott
About the Embassy Row Project:
Founded by international energy and infrastructure technology advisor, James Scott, the Embassy Row Project strives to unify the next generation of leaders & initiatives that are hyper-focused on instigating positive change on issues that impact the environment, human rights, technological innovation, and international trade collaborations that proliferate diversity, and food security, and dignified employment with a livable wage.
Small Modular Reactors: Environmental Impact and Climate Change Effects:

Nuclear energy has been a major factor in reducing fossil fuel consumption for energy generation and reducing GHG emissions. Countries like France and Switzerland use nuclear energy to provide stable, clean power and maintain significantly lower GNG emissions per capita levels than other developed countries that rely more on coal, oil, and natural gas. For example, the United States, Canada, and Australia have GHG emissions of 18.44, 19.56, and 24.63 metric tons of CO2 per capita, while France has 6.32 and Switzerland has 5.41. However, France gets over 70% of its electricity from nuclear power and only 7% from fossil fuels, while Switzerland gets around 60% from hydroelectric and around 33% from nuclear power. On the other hand, the United States gets around 61% of its electricity from fossil fuels and around 19% from nuclear power, accounting for the large discrepancy in per capita emissions.

Given the limited potential of renewable energy sources to provide a flexible and stable electricity supply without a suitable energy storage technology, nuclear energy represents a vital component of a zero-carbon energy strategy and climate change mitigation efforts. SMR technology could play an important part in this.
Contact the Embassy Row Project
Embassy Row Project Podcast
Embassy Row Project Blog
Embassy Row Project YouTube
A Fast Track To Carbon Neutral: Using Environmental Commodities to Rapid Launch Commercial Sustainability Programs by James Scott
What You Need To Know About Small Modular Reactors, by James Scott, Founder, Embassy Row Project on Medium

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Subscribe to the Embassy Row Project's YouTube Channel
Follow the Embassy Row Project on Linkedin
Watch the live presentation at the National Press Club
Embassy Row Project supports:
NETZERO Incubator & Accelerator
ENVIROTECH Pre-Accelerator
Download: What You Need To Know About Small Modular Reactors (SMR): A Strategic Shortcut to Zero-Carbon Energy
Written by James Scott
About the Embassy Row Project:
Founded by international energy and infrastructure technology advisor, James Scott, the Embassy Row Project strives to unify the next generation of leaders & initiatives that are hyper-focused on instigating positive change on issues that impact the environment, human rights, technological innovation, and international trade collaborations that proliferate diversity, and food security, and dignified employment with a livable wage.
Small Modular Reactors: Environmental Impact and Climate Change Effects:

Nuclear energy has been a major factor in reducing fossil fuel consumption for energy generation and reducing GHG emissions. Countries like France and Switzerland use nuclear energy to provide stable, clean power and maintain significantly lower GNG emissions per capita levels than other developed countries that rely more on coal, oil, and natural gas. For example, the United States, Canada, and Australia have GHG emissions of 18.44, 19.56, and 24.63 metric tons of CO2 per capita, while France has 6.32 and Switzerland has 5.41. However, France gets over 70% of its electricity from nuclear power and only 7% from fossil fuels, while Switzerland gets around 60% from hydroelectric and around 33% from nuclear power. On the other hand, the United States gets around 61% of its electricity from fossil fuels and around 19% from nuclear power, accounting for the large discrepancy in per capita emissions.

Given the limited potential of renewable energy sources to provide a flexible and stable electricity supply without a suitable energy storage technology, nuclear energy represents a vital component of a zero-carbon energy strategy and climate change mitigation efforts. SMR technology could play an important part in this.
Contact the Embassy Row Project
Embassy Row Project Podcast
Embassy Row Project Blog
Embassy Row Project YouTube
A Fast Track To Carbon Neutral: Using Environmental Commodities to Rapid Launch Commercial Sustainability Programs by James Scott
What You Need To Know About Small Modular Reactors, by James Scott, Founder, Embassy Row Project on Medium

  continue reading

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