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Next-Gen Nuclear

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Next-gen nuclear refers to the next generation of nuclear power technologies that aim to address some of the challenges associated with traditional nuclear power plants. Example prototypes include the high temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) plant, and the very-high-temperature reactor (VHTR).

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Gameplay description

In the game Climate Cooldown, “Next-gen Nuclear” is a sustainable Power card that you can use to divest from unsustainable Power cards like “Natural Gas.”

Prospective degrees

Nuclear engineering, Environmental science with a focus on nuclear technology

Careers

Nuclear engineer specializing in advanced reactor designs, Nuclear waste management specialist

    Elementary

    Draw a picture of what you imagine a next-generation nuclear power plant could look like.

    Middle

    Find one next-gen nuclear project that is underway somewhere in the world. How long do they anticipate this project to take?

    High

    Explain the principles behind next-gen nuclear reactors, such as advanced fission and fusion.

    Discuss the potential advantages of next-gen nuclear technology in terms of safety, waste management, and energy efficiency.

    Advanced

    Critically analyze the technological and policy barriers to widespread adoption of next-gen nuclear technology.

    Examine the challenges and opportunities of deploying next-gen nuclear reactors for meeting future energy demands.

    Evaluate the environmental, economic, and social implications of next-gen nuclear power compared to conventional nuclear energy.

    Discuss the role of innovation, research, and international collaboration in advancing next-gen nuclear reactor designs and regulatory frameworks.

    Relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Affordable and Clean Energy

    Climate Action

    Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

    Partnerships For The Goals

    Responsible Consumption and Production

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