The company’s Triso-X unit is already building its first plant and expects to begin fabricating fuel in 2028. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission license issued Friday authorizes the company to build two production facilities at the site in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
X-Energy is part of a wave of companies developing the next-generation of reactor technology, including new types of fuel. The Tennessee site will supply so-called Triso pellets, or ...
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