The future of Nuclear = Small, Mobile, Microreactors | Radiant

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Published 2024-06-17
The future of Nuclear looks nothing like the past: big, expensive, and stationary — instead it could be: small, mass-produced, and mobile. Radiant for Episode 48 of S³

Note: at 6:37 a big dummy (me, Jason) accidentally included a graphic from last week's episode 🤦🏼‍♂️ sorry!

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All Comments (21)
  • @s3_build
    Note: at 6:37 a big dummy (me, Jason) accidentally included a graphic from last week's episode 🤦🏼‍♂️ sorr
  • @spdcrzy
    Aerospace companies MUST be manufacturing companies, not just design and engineering companies. Radiant realizing this gives me a lot of hope.
  • @merodobson
    I work in the mining industry, and the need for power generation technology like this is immense.
  • Documenting the revival of American manufacturing. Top quality channel and video!
  • @birbexe
    This channel is still CRIMINALLY underrated and undersubscribed.
  • @bergonius
    I wish Radiant success. With this tech we will prosper
  • @poetac15
    Wow. Those machined graphite parts are crazy.
  • @kylewollman2239
    It's nice to see someone modernizing fission. It seems like fusion is taking up all the attention, but that's still a fantasy for now.
  • @Jordan.Vaughn
    Like 15 years ago, when I learned that all of our submarines and navy ships were powered by nuclear reactors, I immediately thought, “why is nobody doing this in the private sector”. It’s only now that I’ve discovered the reason: existing power structures and narratives. That will be the greatest barrier to Radiant’s success.
  • @66block84
    In my 70's, I hope to live long enough to see you folks selling these as fast as you can make them.
  • @VDMQuickView
    This episode may be your best work yet, Jason. Well done.
  • @TroyRubert
    The anti-nuclear folks will have to answer for setting us back so far on the path to net zero.
  • @gresss
    Great video. Hope to see S3 take a deep dive into Copenhagen Atomics some time in a future video. They are doing stuff that is even way beyond what these guys are building.
  • @MarkSunner
    Consistency blown away by the sophisticated/stunning storytelling at S3 - exceptional. 🎯
  • @bencohen9624
    Dude this channel rocks! I’m a manufacturing engineer and I love to see technology made like this in the US!!
  • @mrjvc
    Amazing - what an exciting time. Thanks for all the work to share this with us!
  • Brilliant Radiant! I did not quite support or was keen in nuclear reactors since my school days in the 1970's but after viewing your video on the subject & the over- all view of your enthusiastic, radiant, technical explaininations it makes some sense as long as there is guarantee that no radio-active materials are released to the atmosphere in case of cooling failure or some other faults in the system or introduced faults to the nuclear reactors. If that safety aspect is 110% guaranteed then I am all for this potable, robust nuclear system. I really would like to witness your nuclear reactor system working in real life conditions & would be looking forward to your launching in 18 months time in 2028. You are also most welcome to trial this new nuclear reactor at my village in Nubia, Hanza Bay in Madang Province. Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!