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[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0)

Here's the key:

These reactors can potentially power rural towns, industrial plants, mountainous areas and military bases, as well as urban districts and ports. Small modular reactors may also prove handy for industrial uses.

Small modular reactors will differ from the smaller reactors already deployed because of their new technologies. These advances are intended to make it less likely or even impossible for them to melt down or explode, as happened during Japan's Fukushima disaster.

The power plants where these small reactors will be located will have added protections against sabotage and the theft of radioactive material. For example, they may be equipped with cooling systems that continue working even if no operators are present and all electric power is lost. In many cases, the entire reactor and steam-generating equipment will be below ground to safeguard these facilities during natural disasters like the earthquake and tsunamis that led three Fukushima Daiichi reactors to melt down.

[–] Sarcastaway 1 points (+1|-0)

LOL. We're on a fast track to the flying nuclear cars of the fallout universe.

I could imagine small nuclear power being ideal for really remote industrial locations (mining camps, arctic research facilities, and even settlements on mars) but I'm not convinced there's much to be done about security in places that people can easily access like rural towns or ports. More locations simply mean more guards are required to prevent theft, which makes the whole concept less economical.