
Gardner Magazine has prepared a series of reports on this topic including explanations on strategic deployment, how it is possible to bring to Gardner, the strategic framework, implementation strategy, a technological primer, and the concept of passive safety allaying those “meltdown” concerns. For the complete page, CLICK HERE.
The City of Gardner might fit the concept of a microreactor with the reactor literally fitting on a truck. Gardner Magazine is advocating for the City to seek out a grant and get the “nuclear” ball rolling. We’ll keep you in the loop if we get any comments from officials.
How would Gardner pay for it? – The Department of Energy is currently giving out grants which would require a substantial matching contribution by Gardner. Gardner would become its own municipal electric service and charge residents between 10 to 15 cents per kilowatt hour in order to cover a municipal bond.
Could the City of Gardner go Nuclear? – A possible energy future for the “Model City for America”
The City of Gardner is impressing the nation with its success in so many different areas and has been named the “Model City for America” by this publication and the moniker appears to be sticking. Gardner Magazine has looked into whether Gardner could go nuclear, actually bringing a small modular nuclear reactor online to serve the City’s power needs. Watch this cinematic video on the subject.
Listen to this “Deep Dive” podcast discussing the issue on any device.
Small Modular Nuclear Reactors – Reports by Gardner Magazine. Click a link to jump to a particular report. Strategic Deployment —- The Nuclear Renaissance is Small, Modular, and Coming to a Town Near You — Strategic Framework for Regional SMR Deployment on Reclaimed Industrial Lands — Implementation Strategy: Integrating Small-Scale Nuclear Energy into Urban Infrastructure —- Scaling the Atom: A Technological Primer on Modern Nuclear Reactors — The New Atomic Era: A Concept Summary of Passive Safety and Environmental Impact






















