SMALL NUCLEAR REACTORS AS DRIVERS OF THE BRAZILIAN ENERGY TRANSITION

Authors

  • Fabíola Guimarães Monteiro Lêdo Author
  • Antonio Adami Author
  • Alexandre David Caldeira Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/

Keywords:

Nuclear Energy, Electric Power Generation, Small Modular Reactors, Nuclear Propulsion

Abstract

In this article, our analysis will focus on the possibility of acquiring or developing small modular nuclear reactors in Brazil. It offers an overview of the benefits and impacts of current energy sources for the population, supports the benefits of nuclear energy as a clean energy source, demystifying its military potential, and points to ways for the country to achieve a sustainable energy transition. The article is based on Jonathan Tennenbaum's theoretical framework regarding the history of nuclear technology consolidation. It recommends the completion of current projects and the development and construction of small modular nuclear reactors to drive Brazil's energy transition toward decarbonization.

DOI: 10.56238/edimpacto2025.042-001

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Published

2025-08-22