The US Department of Defense is moving forward with its effort to develop small portable nuclear reactors. The concepts selected by the Government Accountability Office show potential ideas for transportation and distribution.
Il Pentagon has focused on two companies to advance the development of portable nuclear reactors for military use in the field, and perhaps in the future for civilians.
BWXT Advanced Technologies e X-energy LLC are the companies in America chosen by Washington to continue with the Pele project.
What is the Pele project
It is the Pentagon's plan to develop a one to five megawatt reactor that can last at least three years at full power. The significance of these intentions on the part of the American pentagonal building is easily understandable. Among the specifications, the reactors must be designed to operate within three days of delivery and to be safely removed in as little as seven days if necessary.
The final design of the portable mini nuclear reactors will be presented in 2022. At that point the department will decide whether to move forward with actual testing of the systems.
“We are thrilled with the progress our industry partners are making on their projects,” he says Jeff Waksman, Project Pele program manager, in a statement from the US Department of Defense. “We are confident that by early 2022 we will have projects at a sufficient state for possible construction.” An objective that the Pentagon pursues with determination. It is part of a major funding package, which also includes anti-terrorism programs for major cities such as New York.
The pentagon and nuclear power
Nuclear energy has appeared in the destiny of the Pentagon since its creation. Among the curious things that perhaps you don't know about this characteristic pentagonal-shaped building, there is one in particular about nuclear power. The construction of the American Pentagon was entrusted in August 1941 to Colonel Leslie Groves, an officer in the Army Corps of Engineers. Groves used to work 6 days a week in his Washington office, and inspect various projects on the seventh day. Well, Groves directed both the construction of the Pentagon and the Manhattan Project, America's effort to build an atomic bomb.
Nuclear reactors to avoid problems
The US Pentagon has long viewed nuclear energy as a potential way to reduce both its energy cost and its dependence on energy grids. According to a press release, the Department of Defense uses “approximately 30 Terawatt-hours of electricity per year and nearly 38 million gallons of fuel per day.”
According to a technical report of October 2018 from the Nuclear Energy Institute, 90% of military installations have “an average annual energy consumption that can be met by an installed nuclear power capacity” of 40 MWe (megawatts of electricity) or less.
Portable nuclear reactors: will they bring nuclear power back?
Whether nuclear energy proves to be a way forward or not may depend on whether the taboo around nuclear energy can be relaxed. As far as I'm concerned, if I search around for "portable nuclear" I find Wikipedia and the "backpack nuclear bomb".