< img src = "/uploads/blogs/74/16/ib-Fqdlc3m7_4999EA2A6.jpg" Alt = "British Core Power announced to build floating nuclear power plants"/> < P > Power Plants will be built on a modular structure and will be able to be rolled up in ports and coastal anchor parking lots.

~ < P > British Company Core Power plans to develop a nuclear nuclear program for the United States, which will be built floating nuclear power plants.

< p > As writes & nbsp; CTS, this is reported by the Core Power nuclear technology developer.

< p > The first such station company expects to present on the market until the mid 2030s.

< P > According to the CEO of Mikala Bea Company, the program will establish the basis for the use of nuclear energy in the civil sector and opens the market of floating nuclear power plants worth 2.6 trillion dollars.

~ ~ ~ ~ < P > The first part of Liberty will include mass production of low -power floating nuclear power plants. The experience gained during their operation will allow you to move to the second part of the program that includes the development of nuclear power plants for civilian vessels.

< p > floating nuclear power plants will be built on a modular structure and will be able to be rolled up in ports and coastal anchor parking lots.

~ < p > when using nuclear installations of greater power of the station will stand at an anchor at a distance from the shore. Fleet of such floating NPPs can also be towed to the customer's location.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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