Current:Home > FinanceUS nuclear regulators to issue construction permit for a reactor that uses molten salt -FinanceMind
US nuclear regulators to issue construction permit for a reactor that uses molten salt
View
Date:2025-04-11 14:44:55
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing a construction permit for a new type of nuclear reactor that uses molten salt to cool the reactor core.
The NRC is issuing the permit to Kairos Power for the Hermes test reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the agency said Tuesday. The reactor won’t generate generate electricity and it will be far smaller than traditional ones.
This is the first construction permit the NRC has issued for a reactor that uses something other than water to cool the reactor core. The United States Atomic Energy Commission, the predecessor to the NRC, did license other types of designs.
Kairos Power is working on fluoride salt-cooled, high-temperature reactor technology. The California-based company received funding from the Department of Energy. The 35-megawatt thermal reactor will test the concept of using molten salt as a coolant and test the type of nuclear fuel, the NRC said.
Kairos Power aims to develop a larger version for commercial electricity that could be used in the early 2030s. It says the construction permit is a big step forward as it works to deploy clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy.
The global nuclear industry launched an initiative at this year’s U.N. climate talks for nations to pledge to triple nuclear energy by 2050. More than 20 have already signed on, including the United States and the host of COP28, the United Arab Emirates.
The NRC has certified one small modular nuclear reactor design for use anywhere in the United States, a light-water reactor by Oregon-based NuScale Power.
Kairos Power took a different approach and asked the NRC for permission to build its test reactor only at the Oak Ridge site. It still needs an operating license. It applied for a second construction permit for a larger version, a two-unit demonstration plant, also at Oak Ridge.
The NRC is expecting at least two more applications next year for construction permits from other companies working on small modular reactors or advanced designs.
Critics say it would be safer to use other low-carbon technologies to address climate change, such as solar and wind power.
___
Associated Press climate and environmental coverage receives support from several private foundations. See more about AP’s climate initiative here. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
veryGood! (74)
Related
- South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
- Man arrested for setting fire at Sen. Bernie Sanders’ office; motive remains unclear
- Meta to adjust AI policies on content after board said they were incoherent and confusing
- Jacob Flickinger's parents search for answers after unintentional strike kills World Central Kitchen aid workers
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- Will the 2024 total solar eclipse hit near you? A detailed look at the path of totality.
- Lionel Messi scores goal in return, but Inter Miami turns sights on Monterrey after draw
- WrestleMania 40 winners, highlights from night one: The Rock returns and much more
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- WrestleMania 40 winners, highlights from night one: The Rock returns and much more
Ranking
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests Jan. 6 prosecutions politically motivated, says he wants to hear every side
- WrestleMania 40 winners, highlights from night one: The Rock returns and much more
- USWNT advances to SheBelieves Cup final after beating Japan in Columbus
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- Student arrested at Georgia university after disrupting speech on Israel-Hamas war
- Don't be fooled by deepfake videos and photos this election cycle. Here's how to spot AI
- Don't be fooled by deepfake videos and photos this election cycle. Here's how to spot AI
Recommendation
Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
Oregon recriminalizes drug possession. How many people are in jail for drug-related crimes?
Why trade on GalaxyCoin contract trading?
Proof Modern Family's Jeremy Maguire Is All Grown Up 4 Years After Playing Joe Pritchett
Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
Earthquakes happen all over the US, here's why they're different in the East
Your Buc-ee's questions answered: Where's the biggest store? How many new stores are coming?
Cecil L. ‘Chip’ Murray, influential pastor and civil rights leader in Los Angeles, dies