IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Reuters: US demonstration reactor finalists champion innovative designs
Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected TerraPower and X-energy to receive $80 million each in initial funding to build two advanced nuclear reactors that can be operational within seven years under the new Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP). “The ARDP is an opportunity for the NRC to adjust to the new wave of upcoming reactors,” according to Niko McMurray, Nuclear Program Director at ClearPath and previously a materials engineer at the NRC focusing on new and advanced nuclear reactors. Read more
Telegraph: Why fossil fuel dinosaurs may still have life in them yet
Major oil and gas companies are embracing carbon capture more and more – “mobilizing its engineering muscle to beat renewables at their own game in the net-zero arms race.” The piece states, “Public money is flooding in from the US Department of Energy. Private money is chasing the federal 45Q tariff for captured CO2: $50 a tonne when sequestered underground, and $35 when used in enhanced oil recovery for declining wells.” Read more
Vox: Geothermal energy is poised for a big breakout
David Roberts from Vox.com wrote an in-depth look at geothermal power, or as they call it, the also-ran of renewable energy. He reports on new companies and technologies that are bringing new enthusiasm to geothermal and how it can scale up and become a major player in clean energy. Read the column here
It’s Happening… US to Build Two New Advanced Nuclear Reactors
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday selected TerraPower LLC (Bellevue, WA) and X-energy (Rockville, MD) to receive $80 million each in initial funding to build two advanced nuclear reactors that can be operational within seven years under the new Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP). Read DOE’s announcement here
ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell and Program Director Niko McMurray wrote a piece explaining the timeline of the ARDP, why it’s important and provided some background on the two companies chosen. Read their blog here
ICYMI: We recently hosted a webinar that featured TerraPower and GE Hitachi’s new reactor design: Natrium. Watch it here

A Simpler, Dedicated Pathway for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Licensing
Alex Gilbert, a Project Manager at the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, and ClearPath’s Niko McMurray wrote a column examining how private sector innovators are currently paving the way for advanced reactors to begin producing clean energy. Due to the differences between these technologies and the existing fleet of large light-water reactors, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is modernizing its review process. A modernized approach will be a gamechanger for future American reactor designs, enabling their deployment to aid in decarbonization.
Read their column here
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