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Enron Egg, Nuclear reactor for home explained The Enron Egg is a fictional product marketed as a micro-nuclear reactor capable of powering homes for ten years.
The microreactors eVinci (Westinghouse) and Kaleidos (Radiant) each produce only 5 megawatts and 1.2 megawatts of power. The ...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has accepted the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) application to build a small ...
Something is stirring beneath the surface of a revived Enron, and it's pushing a fake stylish at-home nuclear reactor.
Nuclear egg: How does it work? According to the campaign, the Enron Egg is a compact nuclear reactor that uses Uranium-Zirconium Hydride (U-ZrH) fuel rods to generate heat through nuclear fission.
One of the pranksters behind “Birds Aren’t Real” is back to revive a company synonymous with corporate malfeasance — it has merch and what it’s claiming is an at-home nuclear reactor.
Enron has announced the “Enron Egg”, a micro-nuclear reactor that the newly reformed company claims can power homes for a decade. The only catch is that the parody company’s “revolution in ...
The four nuclear energy executive actions the president signed Friday will speed up nuclear reactor testing at Department of Energy laboratories and expedite applications, officials said.
The Trump administration wants to streamline the nuclear reactor permitting process in order to provide clean power for industrial and military purposes. Advocates fear the orders weaken ...
ITER engineers expect their tokamak reactor to generate 500 megawatts (Mw) of fusion power using just 50 Mw of input heating–compared with a nuclear fission reactor ’s roughly 1,000 Mw of ...
A parody product launch for a “micro nuclear reactor” for home use using the name of collapsed energy firm Enron Corp. has misled social media users online, some of whom took the item to be real.