SMRs attract major tech investment to curb emissions, though deployment challenges remain. New research suggests SMRs could help achieve emissions goals by 2050 with strategic government policies. The United States has yet to power up its first SMR and the technology faces substantial deployment challenges with its cost and complexity. Still, new research from the University of Michigan shows that SMRs are economically viable and poised to start living up to their potential by 2050. “While expensive and challenging, SMRs … read more »
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