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It was May 2011 when this column first addressed SMRs (small modular reactors) as an electricity source to supplement growing world demands. Over the last decade, global coal consumption for electricity generation has increased more than growth in oil, gas-fueled, hydro and nuclear power combined and is predicted to continue for decades in spite of enviro-motionalist’s passions.