The purpose of creating this wiki is to efficiently crowdsource good ideas from the worldwide community, to improve upon MIT's floating reactor concept. You can read an initial press release about the idea here. In essence, we developed this idea in response to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant which began on March 11, 2011. We want to create a type of nuclear reactor that can "ride out" any earthquake, tsunami, or severe storm (typhoons, choppy seas) by being inherently resistant to their effects. It floats on top of tsunamis (whose wave heights are proportional to the depth of the ocean underneath), it is unaffected by earthquakes, and it can be towed out to sea to avoid major storms.
While we are proud of our initial ideas, they are far from perfect. That's why we want your help to improve upon our ideas, and inject your knowledge, expertise, and creativity into a reactor concept that could potentially save lives, make reactors safer, and ensure domestic energy security for countries who invest in nuclear power.
Contributing is easy, and consists of four major steps:
We look forward to receiving your input, and making you a major part of our design process!