
Episode 17: Are Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) the future of clean energy — or just an expensive distraction?
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In this episode of The Clean Energy Edge Podcast, Russ Bates and co-host Brian Scott dive deep into the real story behind SMRs — exploring the cost per watt, deployment timelines, fuel supply challenges, and why no SMR is commercially operating yet in the U.S. or globally.
We examine canceled projects like NuScale’s VOYGR, stalled efforts like TerraPower’s Natrium, and the hype around data centers and defense applications. Is nuclear power finally going modular — or is this just another decades-long promise?
👉 What you’ll learn in this episode: • What is an SMR and how does it differ from traditional nuclear? • SMR cost per watt: real-world data vs industry projections • Timelines: How long SMRs actually take to deploy (spoiler: not 2 years) • Why SMRs are still not economically viable • Security, nuclear waste, and regulatory challenges • SMR fuel issues — the HALEU problem • Are Amazon and Google really going nuclear? • What should the clean energy sector focus on now?
✅ If you care about clean energy, climate solutions, or grid reliability, this episode breaks through the noise.
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