No Nuclear Waste - Nuclear Power Super-Efficient Build Layout (2024)

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No Nuclear Waste - Nuclear Power Super-Efficient Build Layout

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A nuclear power build layout that will provide 15,000mw with 0 nuclear waste. This build is part of our super-efficient build guide series.

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This Satisfactory build guide has been produced to help you understand how to run a nuclear power setup and more importantly how to recycle nuclear waste. This guide will include video, andphotos to help break down the build for you.

Video Guide associated:
Satisfactory Guide | Nuclear Power No Waste Build Layout

Requirements

Due to the late tier nature of this build you will need to have unlocked partical enrichment.
We will also require the following resources:

  • 4 - 22 Power Shards
  • 120 Uranium per minute.
  • 72 Concrete
  • 90 Sulfuric Acid
  • 3.6 Encased Industrial Beams
  • 7.8 Electromagnetic Control Rods
  • 30 Silica
  • 18 Nitric acid
  • 5.4 Steel beams
  • and 3 Heat sinks per minute

As well as resources for:

  • 6 Nuclear Power Plants
  • 1 Particle Accelorator
  • 4 Manufacturers
  • 4 Blenders
  • 1 Assembler
  • 1 Awesome sink
  • A minimum of 6 Water Extractors.

This build will generate 15,000MW of power per minute with 0 waste. For this build I recommend building on a 36 x 17 grid, this will give you ample space for error should you struggle with the positioning of the build.


Part 1 - Power Plants

Once you have the 36x17 grid set up our first job is to place our 6 Nuclear power plants – I’ve built these every 5 foundations from the top right hand of the grid with the inputs and outputs covering a single foundation, this will give you enough room to run the water input and waste output down the side of the build.

Make sure that you have one to oneand a half foundation's space available at the back but you can make this more compact of spread out as you wish.

Once these are placed run the output all the way round to the back of the powerplants, here we will merge them and send them to the left of the build to be recycled. Above these lines you will also run the water pipes.

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Part 2 - Water Extractors

For this build we will need a total of 1800 water per minute. That’s 300 water per power plant, to make this easy I’ve built a single water extractor per power plant and overclocked itto 250%. This provides us with the required 300 water per plant per minute. Rather than combining water pipes into Mk2’s, I’ve ran six seperatemk1 pipes, this saves us from any water balancing complications that have been prominent in update 4. Run these pipes around the back and then feed each pipe into a power plant. Remember depending on the build height, you may need to use pumps.

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Part 3 - Fuel Rod Production

Next lets build the fuel rod manufacturers. The reason we're producing these before the blenders is so that we can run the conveyors to the nuclear power plants. That way we'll know how much space we have for the blenders (following this build though, you will have plenty of free space.)

We will place 3 manufactures down, you can place these three foundations deep in the bottom right hand of the grid.
Make sure these outputs are merged together and from there you can either load balance or if you’re not starved for power currently, manifold the fuel rods into the power plants. Note if you want this area as free from radiation as possible, you will want to load balance.

These Manufactures should all be set to 100% clockspeed producing uranium fuel rods.
At this point we willinput sixof the magnetic control rods and the 3.6 Encased Industrial Beams. These will also be inputted with theinto these along with the Encased uranium cells which we shall produce now.

These Manufactures should all be set to 100% clockspeed producing uranium fuel rods.
At this point we willinput sixof the magnetic control rods and the 3.6 Encased Industrial Beams, finally you will want to input the Encased uranium cells which we shall produce now. Again with the Encased Uranium cells being radioactive, if you want to keep this area as clean as possible, I recommend load balancing these lines.

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Part 4 - Encased Uranium Cells

The encase uranium cells will be produced in the blender, for this we will place down three blenders across from the previous manufactures, I have placed these two foundations deep into the grid with a small space in between the Manufacturers to bus the encased uranium cells to the manufacturers.

The blenders should be set to 80% clockspeed with sulfuric acid, uranium ore and concrete being fed into these. To ensure we do not have back flow problems I have placed valves, and limited the input lines to a total of 32 sulfuric acid each.

At this point we will need to add an output for the excess sulfuric acid, these blenders will merge their sulfuric acid output and send it across to the left of the grid to the recycling section. At this point in theory we could be running the six power plants but we would be storing waste and have to deal with the excess sulfuric acid.

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Part 4 - Recycling Nuclear Waste

To recycle the waste uranium, we will need to place a blender with the inputs facing the bottom of the grid in the top left hand corner.

At this point we will create a load balancer for the waste line. Creating a 3:1 ratio of waste heading to the blender. To do this place a splitter dividing into two lines. One will lead to a merger, and the second line will lead to another splitter which will split one line into the same merger we just placed and the second line heading towards the bottom of the build. The merger will then feed into the blender.

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This blender will be producing non-fissile uranium and will require 30 silica per minute as well as 18 nitric acid per minute. It will also require 18 sulfuric acid from the 24 waste sulfuric acid we've just produced. In order to do this place a pipe junction and using gravity create a priority split to the blender, the rest of the sulphuric acid will join up with the sulphuric acid line leading to the blenders producing the encased uranium cells.
Make sure that there is a valve limiting the input of sulfuric acid for the whole buildbefore the junction set to 90 and the second valve by the blender leading to the main sulfuric acid lineset to 6. This will create a looped system.

The recycling blender should now be set to 120% overclock.At this point we have a water output line – this can be used in any manufacturing you require, or you can loop it to the nearest power plant and reduce the water coming from the water extractor.

At this point, you will run the blenders conveyor output to the particle accelorator.

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Part 5 - The Particle Accelorator and Recycling

Next place the particle accelorator down, the inputs should be on the left of the grid and the outputs on the right. Set this to plutonium pellets with a 60% underclock. The firstinput should be the excess waste that we were load balancing earlier. The second, the non-fissil uranium.Once the particle accelerator turns these resources into plutonium pellets, you can run them to an assembler set to 180% overclock along with 36 concrete per minute to produce encased plutonium cells. This will then be outputted to our final production line.

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Part 6 - Plutonium Fuel Rods

Now that we are producing Encased Plutonium cells we can transport these to a manufacturer, which I’ve placed next to the assembler. Here we will also require the input of steel beams, electromagnetic control rods and Heat sinks to produce a total of 0.3 plutonium fuel rods per minute. These can obviously be used as power but I would highly recommend sinking these rods in an awesome sink. Giving you an awesome amount of points, and no waste!

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FAQs

What is the best way to solve the nuclear waste question? ›

Deep geological disposal is widely agreed to be the best solution for final disposal of the most radioactive waste produced.

How do you get rid of nuclear waste in satisfactory? ›

Dealing with Uranium Waste

It is advised to reprocess it rather than store it. Reprocessing into Plutonium Fuel Rods and burning them creates Plutonium Waste at a slower rate than the Uranium Waste it was made from. Alternatively the Plutonium Fuel Rods may even be sunk eliminating any type of waste entirely.

What are at least three safety features built into a nuclear power plant? ›

Safety Measures at Nuclear Power Plants
  • To shut down operating reactors.
  • To cool down reactors so as to remove heat from nuclear fuel.
  • To contain radioactive materials.

Can you sink Plutonium Fuel Rods? ›

Nuclear energy is such a pain in the neck. Uranium waste can be recycled into plutonium, but plutonium waste can only be stored. In can't be sunk or destroyed. So unless you want a huge waste storage facility, you don't use plutonium fuel rods for energy.

What is nuclear waste answers? ›

Waste that has radioactive material (material with the emission of radiation) is categorized as radioactive or nuclear waste. These radioactive wastes are extremely hazardous to the environment as they affect most living organisms. These materials are carcinogenic, which means it has the potential to cause cancer.

How much does it cost to build a nuclear power plant? ›

Projected Nuclear Power Plant Construction Costs Are Soaring

Companies that are planning new nuclear units are currently indicating that the total costs (including escalation and financing costs) will be in the range of $5,500/kW to $8,100/kW or between $6 billion and $9 billion for each 1,100 MW plant.

What are the 3 C's of nuclear safety? ›

As Nuclear Professionals, everyone shall demonstrate respect for nuclear safety and security by: Knowing how your work impacts on Control the power, Cool the fuel and Contain radioactivity (3C's). Knowing how you can Deter access, Detect a threat and Delay the assailant (3D's).

Can a nuclear power plant be shut down? ›

To shut down a nuclear power plant, the reactor must be brought into a permanently uncritical state (subcriticality) and the heat that continuous to generate must be discharged safely.

Is it safe to live near a nuclear power plant? ›

Let's start with the obvious question: Is it safe to live near a nuclear plant? "Absolutely; study after study has shown this," says Miller. "The bizarre fact is, cancer rates and risks in general are lower around plants.

Can you touch nuclear fuel rods? ›

A fresh rod of low enriched uranium pellets (which can be safely handled with gloved hands) will become a highly lethal gamma emitter after 1–2 years of core irradiation, unsafe to approach unless under many feet of water shielding.

Are nuclear fuel rods hot? ›

Now we look at the fuel that reactors use to create those chain reactions. You may recall that nuclear fuel rods get hot because of the nuclear reaction, and that heat is key to generating electricity.

Does plutonium glow red? ›

In metallic form, plutonium is yellow or olive green. Shine a UV light on it, and it glows red. When it comes in contact with other radioactive isotopes plutonium sends out a dazzling blue light, a light show designed and powered by what appears to be an inert, inanimate metal.

What is the best way to treat nuclear waste? ›

The preferred option for managing HLW is 'geological disposal'. This involves placing packaged radioactive waste in an engineered, underground facility or 'repository'. The geology (rock structure) provides a barrier against the escape of radioactivity.

How did we solve nuclear waste? ›

Nuclear waste must be processed to make it safe for disposal. This includes its collection and sorting; reducing its volume and changing its chemical and physical composition, such as concentrating liquid waste; and finally, its conditioning so it is immobilized and packaged before storage and disposal.

How can we prevent nuclear energy waste? ›

Radioactive Waste Minimization and Pollution Prevention Guidance
  1. ​Select reagents and procedures that minimize the volume and toxicity of all wastes. ...
  2. Avoid ordering radioactive materials in quantities that exceed your intended usage.
  3. Non-radioactive wastes must never be mixed with radioactive wastes.
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How do you handle the nuclear waste quizlet? ›

Disposal: Filtered through an ion exchange resin removing caesium and strontium (two main elements responsible for most of its radioactivity) then discharged in to the sea where radioactivity is diluted. Or it can be kept in steel containers inside concrete lined vaults.

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