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Comment by petre

15 days ago

I guess we shall see how China's HTR enterprise goes. The Germans had a lot of problems with the AVR and the THTR. Probably part or why they ditched nuclear altogether. They also tend to overengineer things and add too much unecessary complexity, which is exactly what they did with the THTR. I'm also quite skeptic of carbon moderated reactors, the graphite blocks tend to crack, the pebbles create dust which can block the coolant flow and the graphite reflectors also crack and get contaminated with Cs/Sr.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble-bed_reactor

I saw the 4500 US$/kW cost figure for the HTR-PM. For the record, the AP1000 cost the Chinese around $2,000/kW in overnight capital costs (for the Sanmen and Haiyang plants). In the US the AP1000 construction costs are currently estimated around $6,800/kW and $4,500/kW for the following installed 10th unit.

https://web.mit.edu/kshirvan/www/research/ANP193%20TR%20CANE...