NANO Nuclear Energy 1st Portable Nuclear Microreactor Publicly Listed in the USA (NASDAQ: NNE)
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- NANO Nuclear Energy is the 1st Nuclear Portable Microreactor company to be listed publicly in the U.S. (NASDAQ: $NNE) Welcome the future of #CleanEnergy our Proprietary Advanced Portable Microreactor 'ZEUS' A Solid Core Battery, Simplified & Compact Design with Long Core Life up to 15 years:
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Please think about who you are addressing this film to. Because those interested would like to see the parameters, not animations for students playing RTS.
Wow, I need one of these, so I can finally power my gaming PC
"Awesome" looking forward to more updates.
Thank you
Does this design use He as the heat transfer medium and a gas turbine similar to a pebble bed reactor only tubes instead of pebbles?
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Fantastic idea for a peace time geopolitical environment. In a war time environment they seem like ideal targets that I wouldn't want to be anywhere near. ðĪ·ðžââïļ
This stock is so undervalued its incredible. My advice to anyone is get in while its still this low !
You were perfectly right.
Lol (January 13th 2025)
Now would also probably be a buy ð
Get in with the crypto mining data centers. They are popping up all over, they are also shipping container size and need about 15 MW of continuous electricity.
The newswires aren't working anymore to attract investors interest.
Why 15 years and not 20 or 30 years operation? What does it use as a fuel?
It is a fission reactor so use uranium
This stock is going to sky rocket when the Dominican Republic projects start very soon !
When? In 2030, like the contract for the military?
I'm guessing it's pretty loud. You have to move a lot of air to make 100,000hp or whatever it is. Best to put some containment around that turbine or if it fails it might end up in the next county. Nice idea about the fuel. Has anyone made it yet?
That's (steam-) Turbine, Superheater & Condensing Unit (?) But where's the Boiler/ Burner / Heater or SMNR (Small Modular Nuclear Reactor) or LFTR/MSR (Liquid Fluoride Molten salt Reactor : using Thorium? As fissile material) the Energy Unit?
Agreed, I am confused. It seems to heat up air? This seems like a really bad way to keep it stable. Perhaps it is supposed to operate like the Thorium pebble reactors? But those use Helium as their moderator as it is very stable.... not air
Iâll bet that 90% of all these âmicroâ reactors will be used for powering AI / data centers, not for people. Why? Because they will be the only ones that can afford them to be built and shipped to where they want them. Maybe, maybe some remote mining locations - for gold, but not for farming, or some remote village.
How do we know this shit isnât a scam
You don't.... Ps I have a bridge to sell you, or a crypto..... lol
Water? You know for cooling and steam for the turbine. Flow rate in gallons/litres per sec/ megawatt? Pictures are pretty,but fanciful.
IT uses Helium as a coolant and
@@JulianWohler what for the turbine?
The exploded diagram seems to show air passes over the reactor,drives through the turbine, and then exhausts to the atmosphere. Better get Penn and Teller to have a look at this.
Nanos last properganda newswire was horrible. Done in desperation. The shack the main characters standing there like homeless people. Awful!
Lol ð , never seen something so dumbð
security is an issue if neclear power plant on a wheel , this is same like nuclear bomb on the wheel.
From their website:
Myth # 2: A nuclear reactor can explode like a nuclear bomb.
Truth: It is impossible for a reactor to explode like a nuclear weapon; these weapons contain very special materials in very particular configurations, neither of which are present in a nuclear reactor.
Not a nuclear bomb at all. ð
Moron lol
Portable disasters...