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[en] The designers of innovative small and medium sized reactors pursue new design and deployment strategies making use of certain advantages provided by smaller reactor size and capacity to achieve reduced design complexity and simplified operation and maintenance requirements, and to provide for incremental capacity increase through multi-module plant clustering. Competitiveness of SMRs depends on the incorporated strategies to overcome loss of economies of scale but equally it depends on finding appropriate market niches for such reactors. For many less developed countries, these are the features of enhanced proliferation resistance and increased robustness of barriers for sabotage protection that may ensure the progress of nuclear power. For such countries, small reactors without on-site refuelling, designed for infrequent replacement of well-contained fuel cassette(s) in a manner that impedes clandestine diversion of nuclear fuel material, may provide a solution. Based on the outputs of recent IAEA activities for innovative SMRs, the paper provides a summary of the state-of-the-art in approaches to improve SMR competitiveness and incorporate enhanced proliferation resistance and energy security. (author)
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Beynon, T.D. (ed.) (School of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham (United Kingdom)); Dudziak, D.J. (ed.) (US); Yano, Toyohiko; Iio, Shunji (Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Tokyo (JP)) (eds.); 727 p; ISBN 978-4-903054-15-5;
; Mar 2008; p. 242-250; INES-2: 2. COE-INES international symposium; Yokohama, Kanagawa (Japan); 26-30 Nov 2006; 10 refs., 6 figs., 1 tab.

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