The small modular reactor bubble is about to burst
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Beyond Nuclear International digest
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2025
Beyond Nuclear International Weekly
Digest
The small modular
reactor bubble -- all
hot air anyway -- is
about to burst and
maybe sooner than we
think, argues Ben
Kritz of the Manila
Times. And Dr. Ian
Fairlie exposes the
real agenda behind the
UK government's push
to expand nuclear
power.
"One sign that the
excessively hyped
concept of small
modular reactors is
now living on borrowed
time is the lack of
enthusiasm in the
outlook from energy
market analysts," writes Ben Kritz.
Consequently, some
financial experts are
predicting that there
will be no nuclear
boom and that instead
the “SMR bubble” will
burst before the end
of the decade or
sooner.READ
MORE
Why
Britain doesn't need
nukes
The UK government
continues to tout new
reactors but they
aren't needed, will be
far too expensive and
remain designs on
paper, says Ian
Fairlie, an
independent radiation
scientist and a vice
president at the
Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament. What's
driving governmental
enthusiasm is not
electricity needs but
that nuclear power
serves as the key
driver for nuclear
weapons.READ
MORE
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