SMR developer Nano Nuclear announced a partnership with South Korean industrial company DS Dansuk to pursue the deployment of Nano’s Kronos throughout Asia... focused on developing clean energy solutions, Blah Blah Blah. I thought Uranium came out of mines dig with vast fleets of Diesel powered machines? But this is all just media hype at this stage anyway, all posturing by corporations dependent on share prices going up. Until I see a dozen actually in service I won't even believe it. Oh it's possible, nearly anything is possible, at a price! But as the world slowly goes dark due to the collapse of it's aging grids I can't see how multi-million dollar nuclear plants will help.
Take a super rich little nation like Singapore, a transport and oil processing hub. It gets 95% of it's electricity from imported natural gas, a no brainer really considering the energy shipping traffic. Perhaps it even comes as a byproduct of it's refining? They could easily afford such reactors, but are they going to make the switch? The Island is tiny, wherever they sited them they would be surrounded by people? The government there is Very conservative and I doubt they'd bother with the cheap gas still flowing. They might make sense for Greenland...
https://nanonuclearenergy.com/nano-nucl ... uth-korea/
We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.