Moscow: The global energy landscape is changing. Artificial intelligence, machine learning and industrial growth are driving massive electricity demands. Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are compact nuclear power units designed to meet this demand efficiently. SMRs typically generate under 300 megawatts of electricity, making them suitable for diverse applications.

India is developing the Bharat SMR, China operates the world’s largest programme and Russia is actively building and exporting these compact nuclear units.

Often fitting into just 15-17 hectares, SMRs are space-efficient. Unlike conventional nuclear plants, these reactors integrate pumps, steam generators and nuclear fuel into a single unit. Each unit can deliver around 55 megawatts of electricity and up to 200 megawatts of ther

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