Announced by the Saskatchewan government, the $80 million CAD project, led by the Saskatchewan Research Council in collaboration with Westinghouse, aims to demonstrate the capabilities of this innovative microreactor, known as eVinci.
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This is a big deal for co-production of heat, too. They can park these things almost anywhere.
The mobility and efficiency it has makes it perfect for any household that wants to become self-sufficient and environment friendly in terms of producing energy.
Yeah, but what would be the cost?
I’m sure Be-ill Gates could afford one, but what about the rest of us.
I could see it as a neighborhood project for about a square mile in the suburbs.
Other than that, it looks very expensive to own, let alone refuel.
I guess the best use case for one of these is to power a small rural village in a remote place which doesn't have access to the traditional electrical grid or infrastructure
You could put it anywhere there are high tension lines to accept the load. Cities have these lines, too.
The problem would be for the electric companies is that this is a decentralizing move that they would not like to happen to their business, at all.