reactor_types
Fluoride Salt-Cooled Reactor
The Fluoride Salt-Cooled High-Temperature Reactor (FHR) are reactors that use graphite moderator, solid fuels, and molten salt coolant. The most promising versions of the the
Pebble-Bed HTGR
From its first conception during 1940s, High Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactors were originally pursued in Germany, the UK, and the USA. Germany focused on pebble-beds with
Nuclear Gensets
Some microreactor variants are smaller and containerized, potentially allowing for frequent transportability and could have similar characteristics to diesel gensets. These transportable or mobile microreactors
Prismatic HTGR
High temperature gas-cooled reactors (HTGR) come in basically two flavors: prismatic cores and pebble-bed cores. Both use graphite moderator and TRISO fuel particles to make