China connected its first small modular nuclear reactor to its power grid, making it the first country in the world to draw power from such a machine. Its small size allows for greater scalability as well as reduced operations and deployment costs.
The new modular nuclear reactor is the world's first pebble-bed modular high-temperature gas-cooled reactor. Instead of heating up water, it heats helium to produce energy. The machine is designed to quickly shut down if an error occurs.
IIRC there is actually a concern about running out of helium, sort of like we're running out of sand for concrete.
yeah. it's a serious problem. and one of the reasons it pisses me off that we waste helium on stupid shit when it's such a useful and scarce resource.
Helium is obtained from natural gas extraction. Most helium is left to float into space because it's not very profitable to build the infrastructure to capture it.