by Max Barry

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Region: The Democratic Republic

Path to a safer Nuclear Reactor.

Although the advent of Nuclear Power had caused a major accident that has released potent radioactive particles due to the unprepared earthquake which was followed by a large tsunami, the government of the UMAF although, still acknowledges the important use of such technologies. As a result, several companies fully involved in improving the UMAF's energy sector, have significantly received various subsidies and incentives to develop a safer alternative towards nuclear reactors. Instead of using the generic designs of a reactor and chimneys, instead the new reactor would be given a safer game-like construction, which significantly improve its durability against natural disasters. The new design would also give the freedom for various other nuclear power plant engineering companies to design their own basis of the structures, the way they see fit. Such reactors would not only replace regular uranium rods which are less safe and easier for disasters like the Fukushima disaster to occur, but also give the ability to an easier integration of other technologies, once again if the changes are needed. The so-called SAHENR or (Safer Alternative Higher Efficiency Nuclear Reactor) would be using fuel pebbles, coated with a thick layer of composite materials that could withstand higher temperatures and pressures, which also acts as a sort of shock absorption. The leading company, Insignia Energy Corp, is the brilliant mind that created the method of encasing nuclear fuel inside a composite ball, in which a meltdown were to occur, the balls would immediately be sent to a Containment unit and safely stored with tons of water inside. Many designs were presented to the table of the meeting with the Minister of Energy, each having its distinct advantages over to the older and conventional designs. The government then approves of the project of restoring the use of nuclear energy back into the Federation! The project was then funded by over 50 billion dollars to commence building the SAHENR reactors within south of Japan, as a prototype for initial testing, once blueprints for the design is completed and approved.

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