Micro nuclear reactors provide clean, safe, and reliable energy to meet the increasing demands of data centers and other industries to include our largest employer, the Department of Defense. We can save the tax payer a lot of money by installing micro nuclear reactors at federal installations and possibly providing incentives to the private sector.
The need for nuclear reactor employees and plant operators is already at a critical point. Where do you propose to find these people? The knowledge and training for these positions is highly intensive and math based. With the current level of mathematics understanding in our current citizenry and the dangerous nature of the business itself, it seems unlikely the number of employees could be sustained.
Additionally, nuclear power plants are heavily guarded and are usually located away from the public. Additional power is a good idea, however implementation would likely be unaffordable.
If you think the government doesn’t have enough buildings they could use instead of constructing new ones, I would ask you to visit any military installation.
You sound like a person that thinks of obstacles instead of solutions.
People try to think outside of the box and I say, “there is no box.” We don’t have the talent? Develop and build the talent.
If you are wasting time coming up with reasons why something is impossible instead of doing the impossible, you might want to get off this site.
PS: I have worked on military installations all over the world for the past 26 years.
I believe the purpose of this site is to share ideas. If you only want to read or consider ideas similar to yours or that agree with yours, perhaps you should rethink your level of participation. Attacking others is not helpful.