In collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory, company looks to build fuel fabrication facility to integrate with its innovative advanced portable nuclear microreactor business.
NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (“NANO Nuclear”), an emerging micro-small modular reactor and advanced nuclear reactor technology company led by a world-class nuclear engineering team developing proprietary, portable and carbon free energy solutions, announced that it made a key submission to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The submission initiates its due diligence for consideration of locating a NANO Nuclear fuel fabrication capability on the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) site. This line of business would vertically integrate into NANO Nuclear’s existing business of developing its proprietary Zeus and Odin small nuclear microreactors. The company’s current submission includes answers to questions posed by DOE along with a proposed memorandum of understanding, including facility site selection, for the project.
Importantly, NANO Nuclear’s DOE submission is being undertaken with assistance from INL, which is part of the DOE’s national laboratory complex and is the nation’s laboratory for nuclear energy research and development. The laboratory performs work in each of the strategic goal areas of DOE: energy, national security, science and environment.
As part of its submission, NANO Nuclear is proposing an integrated facility with the INL facilities in Idaho. By locating at INL, NANO Nuclear could utilize INL facilities and advanced capabilities, and could commit to produce fuel for INL’s laboratory work, along with fuel for NANO Nuclear’s use and for other potential customers. Locating its fuel manufacturing facilities at INL would allow NANO Nuclear to avoid transporting nuclear material over public roads, which initial planning shows will save considerable time and cost. NANO Nuclear’s DOE submission contemplates a Nuclear Regulatory Commission-licensed facility that can produce a variety of fuel types catering to a range of customers as soon as 2027.
NANO Nuclear has identified a national capability gap relating to nuclear fuel fabrication for the next generation of micro reactors and advanced nuclear reactors. As the company began planning for its anticipated reactor business, securing fuel for its Zeus and Odin reactors became a principal priority. The capability gap presented the company with an opportunity to secure its own fuel supply while satisfying a national demand and creating new business opportunities.
“This submission and our collaboration with INL are a big step forward for NANO Nuclear, and we are very grateful to INL for their invaluable input and assistance with our DOE submission” said Jay Jiang Yu, Founder, Executive Chairman and President of NANO Nuclear Energy. “We believe that our Zeus and Odin microreactors represent the leading edge of advanced nuclear microreactor technology and pairing this with the ability to focus on our own fuel in collaboration with the nation’s preeminent nuclear laboratory would be key vertical integration for our company that would both propel our own reactor business and create very promising additional business opportunities for Nano Nuclear.”
“NANO Nuclear’s approach to the nuclear environment and its attitude to obstacles are quickly creating opportunities for the company” said James Walker, Chief Executive Officer of NANO Nuclear Energy. “As we advance toward the company’s goal of deploying the smaller, cheaper, safer and transportable reactors to meet the global demand for clean, green technology, our company will continue to explore and develop other avenues of business to support, expand and facilitate our core business. Our goal is to become an increasingly multifaceted business, able to deliver not just reactors, but many services within the nuclear and energy industry.”
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