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Mines to Megawatts Symposium

Mines to Megawatts: S&T event to address small modular reactors in retired mines

August 5  •  8am
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Dr. Schlegel works with students in a classroom
Dr. Joshua Schlegel, center, works with students in a Missouri S&T classroom. Photo by Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T.

Could some of Missouri’s decommissioned mines potentially become secure sites for small modular nuclear reactors and help advance the state’s clean energy future? Researchers at Missouri S&T believe so and have a symposium on the topic planned for Tuesday, Aug. 5. 

“There’s a real opportunity here to connect Missouri’s mining history with its energy future,” says Dr. Joshua Schlegel, associate professor of nuclear engineering and radiation science. “By harnessing the collective expertise of industry and government professionals with Missouri S&T, we hope to eventually see this become a reality and help communities revitalize retired mine sites while supporting sustainable energy.” 

Participants are asked to register for the free event, called Mines to Megawatts, at nuclear.mst.edu/minestomegawatts. It will be held in S&T’s Havener Center located at 1346 N. Bishop Ave., Rolla, MO.

Presentations and panel meetings will focus on establishing a common framework for discussing the topic, identifying challenges and key stakeholder needs, and developing next steps. 

For more information, contact Schlegel at schlegelj@mst.edu. 

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Modular Reactors, Nuclear

Date

  
Tuesday, August 5  •  8am

Contact

Dr. Joshua Schlegel, associate professor of nuclear engineering and radiation science
  schlegelj@mst.edu
  573-341-7703
  https://nuclear.mst.edu/

Location

  1346 N Bishop Ave, Rolla, MO 65401, USA

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