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Intellectual property of small modular reactors
By Bill Hulsey · 250 pages
Bill Hulsey’s groundbreaking paper argues that Small Modular Reactors will succeed only if they become a repeatable industrial program rather than isolated projects. He contends that intellectual property governance, standardization, and predictable supply chains determine which nations build durable nuclear capability instead of relying on imported “black boxes.” Hulsey emphasizes that “bankability” is an engineering constraint: nuclear costs fall when designs are standardized, licensing is reusable, manufacturing is qualified, and contracts plus IP structures credibly reduce risk and uncertainty.
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