Exhibition on SMR and Future Undersea Carbon-Neutral Cities
Opens at the National Marine Science Museum

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Director Lee Seyong) held an opening ceremony for the “SMR-Based Future Undersea Carbon-Neutral City (U-SSNC, Undersea SMR Smart Net-Zero City) Exhibition Hall” installed at the National Marine Science Museum on March 10.

Hanul Headquarters, U-SSNC Exhibition Hall Opening. Photo by Hanul Headquarters

Hanul Headquarters, U-SSNC Exhibition Hall Opening. Photo by Hanul Headquarters

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The exhibits use anamorphic video technology to vividly showcase the role of SMR-based future energy in undersea cities. They were created to help children easily and enjoyably understand the concept of SMR.


The exhibition hall consists of the “SMR LAB” and the “U-SSNC COMPLEX.” In the SMR LAB (SMR Research Lab), the role of SMR in future undersea cities is presented through animation. In the U-SSNC COMPLEX (SMR-based Smart Net-Zero City), various interactive spaces are provided, such as an announcer experience and SMR puzzle games.

Lee Seyong, head of Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters at Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, is greeting children at the opening ceremony of the U-SSNC exhibition hall. Photo by Hanul Headquarters

Lee Seyong, head of Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters at Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, is greeting children at the opening ceremony of the U-SSNC exhibition hall. Photo by Hanul Headquarters

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Director Lee Seyong stated, “It is meaningful to provide children with the opportunity to become familiar with SMR through the U-SSNC Exhibition Hall. We will continue to do our best to create exhibits at Hanul Energy Farm where nuclear power can be learned and experienced as an exciting field of science.”





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