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Toshiba nuclear reactor hoax
By Green Living Tips | Published  01/4/2008

There's been a lot of buzz around the web lately about a nuclear reactor being developed by Toshiba for residential use. That's right, a nuclear reactor of your very own. It was said to measure 20ft. x 16ft. and generate about 200 kilowatts - enough to power an apartment building.

Powered by liquid lithium-6 reservoirs which would last up to 40 years, supposedly it would be totally safe, could basically run unattended and would crank out electricity for around 5 cents per kilowatt hour.

It's been interesting reading the reaction to the imminent rollout of the "Toshiba's Micro Nuclear Reactor". This has been the image bandied around depicting the system:

But it seems that's a picture of a Toshiba 10MW "4S" reactor system - 10 megawatts; it's 72 × 52.5 x 36 ft in size and it will need to be buried 100 feet underground. It's still small I guess, but not something you could stick in your back yard :)

On a few other posts I've seen, commenters have said they contacted Toshiba who confirmed the  Micro Nuclear Reactor is indeed a hoax. Still, it raised a lot of interest in the concept and likely the PR won't hurt Toshiba any; unless you're not a fan of nuclear power - and I guess I belong to that club. I've read of many "greenies" now accepting nuclear power as a viable alternative; but the concept just bugs me - maybe I'm just not well educated enough in the issue.

But let's just say such a thing as the Micro Nuclear Reactor became a reality - and I guess it could some day - would you be lining up to buy one or would you be happy to have one in your general vicinity?


 
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Michael Bloch
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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Barry)

    I would be lining up to buy one. I am educated in nuclear power, and it is a darn shame we don't use more of it in this country. People unfortunately fear what they don't understand...
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by al)

    sign me up! I am running 3KW of solar and 1KW of wind and the expense of solar panel,inverters etc. is astronomical!!
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by TSBrumwell)

    I forgot to mention another link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/nov/09/miniature-nuclear-reactors-los-alamos
    "The US government has licensed the technology to Hyperion". The Hyperion version has no moving parts, and is based on a 50yr old design they let students play around with because it is so safe. Can power up to 20,000 homes for 7-10 years. Check it out.
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by TSBrumwell)

    Hey, I just saw this article and went to the Toshiba website. Go to worldwide section and look under R&D (research and development). Indeed, Toshiba is in the nuclear power business.
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by rizzo)

    I have always had it in my mind that when one uses a power word such as Micro, they are describing something that is considered to be Micro due to its size. The Micro reactor that I envision is about the size of two hockey pucks stacked on top one another.
    That will be the Future.
     
  • Comment #6 (Posted by Stan)

    No opinions either way, just found this article and the one I linked to below on a Google search and thought I'd share the info.

    Check the Pre-Application Reviews section here:

    http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/new-nuc-plant-des-bg.html

    Toshiba 4S - On Feb. 2, 2005, the NRC staff met with the city manager and vice mayor of Galena, Alaska to discuss and answer questions on the city’s plans to build a Toshiba 4S reactor to provide its electricity. Toshiba began pre-application discussions with NRC staff in Oct. 2007, and the company expects to submit a design approval application in 2009.
     
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