kjarnarkrafta
Kjarnarkrafta is a type of nuclear reactor design that originated in Iceland. The name translates to "nuclear base heat" in English. The concept involves harnessing the heat generated by nuclear reactions to produce electricity, as opposed to using the heat to directly generate steam and drive turbines, as in traditional nuclear power plants.
Iceland is home to several unique geothermal regions, with mid-ocean ridges that run through the center of
The Kjarnarkrafta technology uses a pressurized water reactor (PWR) system, which is cooled by a circulation
Critics have raised concerns regarding the feasibility and safety of the design. The system relies on complex