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Our books on platforms for design and construction (P-DfMA)

2025-10-08 11:16:12

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Installing advanced heat sources, such as small modular reactors (SMRs), to replace the coal-fired boilers at existing coal plants will enable the continued use of existing infrastructure for emissions-free electricity generation.. Repurposing coal offers a fast, low-risk, large-scale contribution to decarbonising the world’s power generation as we move into the future..Together with Terra Praxis, other specialists and key stakeholders, we are developing a solution that will contribute to creating a huge market for rapid, low-cost repurposing of coal and gas plants with carbon-free advanced heat sources, while delivering a substantial portion of the clean electricity required to help achieve Net Zero by 2050..

Our books on platforms for design and construction (P-DfMA)

Traditional Approaches won’t work – a platform (P-DfMA) approach will.If we use traditional approaches to design, procure and build nuclear plants at the scale we need to get the required level of carbon emission reductions, we simply will fail:.It would be too costly to be attractive to utilities companies and plant owners.

Our books on platforms for design and construction (P-DfMA)

It would be too risky because of the typical levels of cost uncertainty in nuclear projects.It would take too long and be too disruptive to do the required refurbishments.

Our books on platforms for design and construction (P-DfMA)

It would be too risky because of the typical levels of programme uncertainty in these types of projects.

It would be impossible to review and approve the design to ensure the required quality for these types of highly regulated buildings.Well constructed visual representations make raw data accessible to a wide audience.

This will allow people to consider individual planning applications in broader contexts – of sustainability or social mobility, say – or understand the trade-offs and implications inherent in making changes to part of a development.Overall, it will mean the public can form and offer opinions based on rich and contextualised information, rather than on inaccessible and indigestible data and projects in isolation..

In other words, it will allow more people to engage in the right way at the right point in the planning process, accessing the right information and able to give the right kind of opinion.. Further, this will enable a holistic view; the ability to consider planning applications in relation to each other, in terms of design etc.but also in terms of development and other targets, at borough, city, county, or national level..