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Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) – Technologies, Applications, and Use Cases

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 14 Oct 2025
Code: AN-6502
Research Type: Report
Pages: 17
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Understand how to integrate SMRs into the energy generation mix for grid operators
  • Optimize nuclear technology roadmaps based on competitive solutions
  • Identify partnerships opportunities with the nuclear ecosystem
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • SMR forecasts in terms of both the number of deployments, aggregated capacity, and investments per region
  • Main use cases and applications of SMRs
  • List of SMR vendors and planned deployments
  • List of main SMR nuclear technologies
  • Comparison between SMRs and other alternative energy generation technologies such as renewables and hydrogen               
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • Who are the leading developers of SMRs?
  • What are the key benefits of SMR technology?
  • Which main barriers are delaying the deployment of SMRs?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Strategy executives at SMR companies
  • Datacenter energy officers (hyperscalers, colocation providers)
  • Product managers at energy technology companies
  • Executives at energy utilities and grid operators

Table of Contents

1. KEY FINDINGS

1.1. MAIN OBSERVATIONS AND DYNAMICS
1.2. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY VENDORS AND STAKEHOLDERS

2. KEY FORECASTS

2.1. SMR DEPLOYMENTS
2.2. SMR CAPEX REVENUE PER REGION

3. KEY COMPANIES AND ECOSYSTEMS

4. SMR NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES

4.1. NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNOLOGIES
4.2. NUCLEAR FUEL CIRCULAR ECONOMY
4.3. NUCLEAR SAFETY TECHNOLOGIES

5. SMRS VERSUS OTHER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES

6. SMR BENEFITS, APPLICATIONS, AND USE CASES

6.1. PUBLIC GRIDS
6.2. OFF-GRID ENVIRONMENTS
6.3. ON-SITE AND PROXIMITY USE CASES

7. SMR CASE STUDIES

7.1. AALO ATOMICS—AALO-X—IDAHO NATIONAL LABORATORY
7.2. POLAND—OSGE AND GE VERNOVA HITACHI NUCLEAR ENERGY
7.3. OKLO—NUCLEAR DESIGN WITH INHERENT SAFETY

8. SMR ADOPTION BARRIERS, DELAYING FACTORS, AND RISKS