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MOLTEN SALT NUCLEAR BATTERY© (MsNB©) PROVIDES
POWER, RELIABLE, SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, ECONOMICAL

Brentwood, TN … Municipalities, military bases, hospitals, educational and corporate campuses, industrial facilities, and federal Indian reservations all have at least one commonality: the need for reliable, safe, sustainable, and economical power.
A viable solution exists and can be implemented in just a few years, unlike the decades it takes to design, certify, construct, and bring a typical nuclear power plant online. The Molten Salt Nuclear Battery© (MsNB©) is a nuclear microreactor designed to generate heat and produce electricity. Generating energy from nuclear fuel dissolved in molten salt is known for its improved safety, efficiency, and lower cost, as the process does not require a solid nuclear fuel core used in most nuclear reactors today. Traditional and current nuclear power plants are light water reactor systems with several components including a solid core reactor, pressurizer, coolant pumps and loops, steam generators, turbine generators, cooling towers, and more. These systems can reliably generate large amounts of electricity. A thousand megawatts are not unusual, but those power plants require a large amount of land to do so along with a complex operating system and support resources, many operational staff, and are very expensive to build and maintain. Light-water nuclear reactors are safe and reliable. However, they do produce questions regarding sensibility with radioactive water, expended core disposal, and nuclear waste.
Molten salt reactor technology addresses, solves and reverses these conceptions. The basic operating principle is simple. The reactor core of the Molten Salt Nuclear Battery is, as the name implies, a molten mix of nuclear fuel and a chemical salt. 

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