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The '''Energy Multiplier Module''' (
==Design specifications==
The nuclear core design is based upon a new conversion technique in which an initial
Substantial amounts of
All EM2 heavy metal discharges could be recycled into new EM2 units, effectively closing the [[nuclear fuel cycle]], which minimizes [[nuclear proliferation]] risks and the need for long-term repositories to secure nuclear materials.
==Economics and workforce capacity==
Each module can be manufactured in either U.S. domestic or foreign facilities using replacement parts manufacturing and supply chain management with large components shipped by commercial truck or rail to a site for final assembly, where it will be fully enclosed in an underground containment structure. Dry cooling capability allows siting in locations without a source of cooling water.
If the reactor is to become part of a [[hydrogen economy]], the coolant outlet temperature of 850 °C would allow the [[sulfur iodine cycle]] to be used which directly converts thermal energy into hydrogen (without electric or other intermediate steps) with an overall thermal efficiency around 50%.
==Nuclear waste==
Spent fuel rods from conventional nuclear reactors are put into storage and considered to be [[nuclear waste]], by the nuclear industry and the general public.<ref>{{cite news|url=
==Non-proliferation==
By using spent nuclear waste and depleted uranium stockpiles as its fuel source, a large-scale deployment of the EM2
Conventional light water reactors require refueling every 18 months.
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EM2 utilizes
Underground siting
==See also==
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==References==
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== External links ==
* {{official website|http://www.ga.com/
* 2011-11-28: [https://web.archive.org/web/20130530133706/http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/Colloquiums/2011-11-28 Presentation about the EM2 reactor at the Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California-Berkeley], [https://web.archive.org/web/20150714102414/http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18810437 ustream video] [https://web.archive.org/web/20130530143549/http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/Colloquiums/2010-5-3 Previous presentation]
* 2015-05: [[Testimony]] of the Sr. Vice President of [[General Atomics]] before the [[Committee on Science, Space and Technology]]: [http://docs.house.gov/meetings/SY/SY20/20150513/103447/HHRG-114-SY20-Wstate-ParmentolaJ-20150513.pdf]
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