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Next Big Future: Power to Overall Weight Ratio of the 2013 Hyperion Power Nuclear Reactor
The Hyperion Power Generation uranium hydride reactor will weigh fifteen to 20 tons, depending on whether you’re measuring just the reactor itself or the cask—the container that we ship it in—as well. It was specifically designed to fit on the back of a flatbed truck because most of our customers are not going to have rail. It’s about a meter-and-a-half across and about 2 meters tall. It will generate 27-30 Megawatts of electrical power from 70 MW of thermal power. This means 0.5 to 0.75 tons per MWe for the nuclear reactor.
I’m not a huge fan of non-renewable energy generation systems but I do recognise that nuclear will need to be part of the oil-less energy generation mix and this technology does appear to be one of the better nuclear options.
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Dell customers ignore the offer to plant a tree | Technology | The Guardian
Dell is still finding it an uphill struggle to persuade its customers to take part in its “Plant a Tree for Me” scheme. Under this plan, customers can choose to spend an extra £1 per notebook or £3 per desktop to offset its estimated carbon emissions for the next three years.
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Halls of shame: biggest CO2 offenders unveiled | Environment | The Guardian
Around 18,000 buildings in the UK, including town halls, museums, schools and job centres, are being tested to discover their energy efficiency on a sliding scale where A is the best and G is the worst. Parliament and the Bank both scored a G. Together, they consume enough electricity and gas to pump out 21,356 tonnes of CO2 a year, the equivalent of more than 14,000 people flying from London to New York.
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IBM Delivers Breakthrough Storage Capability on Blade Computing Solution Designed for the Office
IBM announced today a storage breakthrough in blade computing that will allow small and medium-sized customers and branch offices to consolidate multiple storage devices onto a single blade computing system. Building on the leadership design of IBM’s office-ready blade solution, customers can now share information across all blade servers in a single system to help improve utilization and reliability while reducing costs.
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Does the calculation of the “footprint” for Parliament include the “hot air” generated?
Enjoying the blog.