Deployment of Nuclear Energy to Support Growing Semiconductor Utility Demands and Improve Environmental Sustainability of Semiconductor Facilities

Date Published: 2025 | Conference materials

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This presentation examines the potential role of nuclear energy in addressing the rapidly increasing power and utility demands of advanced semiconductor manufacturing. It reviews how recent developments in small modular reactors (SMRs) and microreactors have changed deployment timelines, safety characteristics, and lifecycle costs, and assesses their suitability for providing reliable, low-carbon baseload power and process utilities to semiconductor facilities.

Companies:Sargent and Lundy
Authors: Paul Kerr, Josh Best
Tags: Power

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