A Cleaner Fuel?
Is Hyperion's mini nuclear reactor a way toward a cleaner tomorrow?
A "battery" as the firm calls it which has no moving parts, is self-regulating and so can be buried in the ground for at least 5 years until the fuel needs replacing. It is claimed that it will be only slightly larger than than a hot-tub and could supply thermal energy at a rate of about 70 MW. which could be converted into about 27 MW of electricity -
enough to supply up to around 25,000 homes, all for about 25 million dollars (so about 1,000 dollars per home).
http://www.hyperionpowergeneration.com/
Makes me wonder if these "batteries" are to be used if it wouldn't be better to build towns heated by such batteries as it seems wasteful to convert heat into electricity and then convert it back into heat for hot water and central heating. The basic cost of about $200 dollars a year per household for power, heating and hot water would probably at least double by the time the infra-strucure maintainance, running costs etc. is factored in but it still seems like a bargain if you're willing to go nuclear.
Mind you it would be best to have at least 2 so there is a backup and to maintain power while the fuel is being replaced in the other but then, in practice, batteries do usually come in pairs :O)
So what do you think?