A new report by the Irish Academy of Engineering suggests that Ireland should consider small modular nuclear reactors to achieve its zero-carbon energy goals by 2050. The report highlights that these reactors, including microreactors, could support Ireland’s ambition to be net neutral by 2050, although there is opposition to this type of energy. The engineers’ think tank emphasizes the potential of small nuclear reactors in helping Ireland meet its climate goals, despite the challenges and opposition faced.
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A new @IAEngineering report suggests that small modular nuclear reactors could support Ireland’s goals to be net neutral by 2050, but there is opposition to this type of energy. https://t.co/PrkbvXXb7o
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