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Terrestrial Energy
Nuclear Electric Power Generation
Charlotte, North Carolina 17,548 followers
Carbon-Free Energy for Global Industry
About us
Terrestrial Energy is a developer of Generation IV nuclear plants that use its proprietary Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) technology. IMSR technology captures the full transformative operating benefits of molten salt reactor technology in a plant design that represents true innovation in cost reduction, versatility and functionality of nuclear energy supply. IMSR plants will supply zero-carbon, reliable, dispatchable, low-cost high-temperature industrial heat and electricity for a dual-use energy role relevant to many industrial applications, such as chemical synthesis and desalination. In so doing, they extend the application of nuclear energy far beyond electric power markets. IMSR plants have the potential to make substantial contributions to industrial competitiveness, energy security, and economic growth. Their deployment will support rapid global decarbonization of the primary energy system across a broad spectrum. Terrestrial Energy uses an innovative design, and proven and demonstrated molten salt reactor technology, which offers a unique set of operating characteristics that deliver high and compelling commercial potential. Terrestrial Energy is engaged with regulators, suppliers and industrial partners to build, license and commission the first IMSR power plants in the early 2030s.
- Website
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https://www.terrestrialenergy.com
External link for Terrestrial Energy
- Industry
- Nuclear Electric Power Generation
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- molten salt reactor, advanced nuclear technology, generation iv nuclear reactor, nuclear reactor, clean energy, small modular reactor, green hydrogen, green ammonia, and cogeneration
Locations
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9319 Robert D Snyder Rd
Portal 316
Charlotte, North Carolina 28262, US
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2275 Upper Middle Rd E
Oakville, Ontario L6H, CA
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Culham Science Centre
Clifton Hampden, England OX14 3, GB
Employees at Terrestrial Energy
Updates
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The ADVANCE Act, just signed by President Biden, includes provisions to boost #NuclearEnergy, including ones to improve licensing of #Gen4Nuclear technology. An important step forward! Terrestrial Energy's IMSR engagement with the NRC will benefit from this legislation.
Biden signs bill bolstering nuclear power
https://thehill.com
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As AI's power demands soar, Terrestrial Energy's efficient, economical and scalable #Gen4 IMSR nuclear tech provides the perfect, #carbonfree solution to meet these needs. #AI #SMR #SustainableAI https://lnkd.in/efj24CiR
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"But there isn’t enough nuclear capacity for all of the Big Tech companies to power their digital foundries with fission power, not here in the U.S. and certainly not in other countries." That means new reactors must be built in large numbers. And there are none more fit for purpose than high-temperature MSRs like Terrestrial Energy's IMSR. Google's Net Zero Plans Are Going Up In Smoke https://lnkd.in/ggmpK6nB by Robert Bryce via Substack
Google’s Net Zero Plans Are Going Up In Smoke
robertbryce.substack.com
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As tech firms struggle to meet emission goals and more data centers on the way, it highlights the need for much more economical firm clean, #carbonfree energy such as from our IMSR #Gen4Nuclear plant. https://lnkd.in/e4zd_77E
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The Permian Basin still has large power requirements. Terrestrial Energy's IMSR is well-positioned to deliver remote, high-temperature thermal and electric power to the Basin. Nuclear in a Box: Mobile Nuclear Reactors May Answer Permian’s Power Ask https://lnkd.in/gvKjir42 via Hart Energy #PermianBasin #HighTempNuclear #LowCostNuclear
Nuclear in a Box: Mobile Nuclear Reactors May Answer Permian’s Power Ask
hartenergy.com
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Terrestrial Energy reposted this
I am happy to share the news that our team at the University of Alberta received $1,656,000 from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) combined with $552,000 from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) through the Enabling SMR Program to work on Additive Manufacturing (AM) of Next-Generation Functionally Graded Materials for Use in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). The project is led by Mostafa Yakout (AM Focus), James David Hogan (Materials Modeling Focus), Jing Liu (Corrosion Focus), and Arthur Mar (Material Design Focus) in partnership with Terrestrial Energy, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, ATS Corporation, InnoTech Alberta, and NRCan CanmetMATERIALS. We will use date-driven AM solutions to process materials that can operate in the extreme environments of nuclear SMRs. It is an exciting moment for our diverse team of students and researchers in the Alberta Next-Generation Additive Manufacturing (ANGAM) Lab (Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta). Special thanks to Dr. Simaan AbouRizk (Dean of Engineering), Dr. Anastasia Elias (Associate Dean - Research Strategy), Dr. Karim El-Basyouny (Associate Dean - Research Infrastructure and Innovation), Dr. Petr Musilek (Associate Dean - Research Operations), Dr. John Doucette (Chair of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta), and Dr. Leijun Li (Chair of Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta) from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Alberta for encouraging our initiative and providing all resources needed in support of our interdisciplinary project. NRCan News Release: https://lnkd.in/gV9ra-jq #AdditiveManufacturing #AdvancedMaterials #Nuclear #Energy #SMR #AdvancedManufacturing #Research #Corrosion #3DPrinting #Metals #FunctionallyGradedMaterials
Government of Canada Announces $11 Million to Advance Small Modular Reactor Research and Hydrogen Technologies to Support Clean Energy Development
canada.ca
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As data centers drive increased demand for clean reliable power, distributed Generation-IV IMSR plants can meet this demand better and keep existing nuclear plants on the grid to supply clean reliable power to households. #Gen4Nuclear #SMR The Wall Street Journal
Exclusive | Tech Industry Wants to Lock Up Nuclear Power for AI
wsj.com
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“This is about servicing the industrial sector with two of the vital ingredients it needs: electricity and heat,” said CEO Simon Irish on the prospects for #nuclearenergy growth at EEI’s recent Annual Global Electrification Forum https://lnkd.in/eTr6gzrR https://lnkd.in/eTr6gzrR
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NucNet reports on Terrestrial Energy's recent GAIN award from DOE to develop its #Gen4Nuclear IMSR NucNet Nuclear News Agency #SMR
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