Georgia must consider Small Modular Reactor (SMR) nuclear plants to compete in the new AI economy.
SMR is the only option to lessen the dependency on coal and natural gas.
Industries must be allowed to directly source their energy needs from SMR plants.
Join us to life Georgia to a new era of energy innovation.
SMRs prioritize safety through passive cooling, using natural laws like gravity and convection to shut down without human or electrical intervention. Their smaller cores generate less heat, while underground siting and robust containment provide superior protection against disasters and external threats.
SMRs provide dependable baseload power, operating 24/7 regardless of weather or time. With capacity factors exceeding 90%, they offer a steady energy supply that stabilizes the grid, offsets renewable intermittency, and ensures long-term fuel security for years without refueling.
SMRs lower costs through factory mass-production, replacing expensive on-site construction with standardized, repeatable modules. Shorter build times significantly reduce interest on loans, while their smaller scale allows utilities to add units incrementally, matching power demand without massive upfront financial risk.
SMRs are incredibly sustainable, requiring up to 100 times less land than wind or solar to produce the same energy. This compact footprint preserves natural habitats and allows for "siting" in industrial zones, minimizing the environmental impact of new transmission lines.