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Pentagon and DOE Fly Advanced Nuclear Reactor to Utah for Testing

The microreactor, capable of powering 5,000 homes, is part of a push to modernize U.S. nuclear energy and achieve criticality by July 4, 2026, officials said.

  • On Sunday, February 15, 2026, the U.S. Department of War airlifted unfueled Valar Atomics Ward250 modules from March Air Reserve Base to Hill Air Force Base for testing at Utah San Rafael Energy Lab.
  • Amid a regulatory push tied to President Donald Trump’s executive orders, agencies are speeding licensing to have at least three reactors producing energy by July 4, 2026.
  • The six unfueled reactor modules supplied by Valar Atomics were airlifted with founder Isaiah Taylor and staff aboard multiple C-17s, featuring a five-megawatt microreactor powering 5,000 homes.
  • Department officials said the reactor will move to Emery County and start generating power before July 4, 2026; Michael Duffey called it a "tremendous milestone" informing nuclear power capabilities.
  • Despite proponents' praise, critics note microreactors lack a clear business case, high costs, and radioactive waste; Valar plans test sales in 2027 and full commercialization in 2028.
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The US has transported a small nuclear reactor by plane for the first time, and Donald Trump's government sees it as a breakthrough for energy and military logistics.

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alert5.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 22, 2025.
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