Terrestrial Energy to Site IMSR Plant at Texas A&M University System
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A&M announces groundbreaking nuclear power partnership
BRYAN, Texas (FOX 44) — The Texas A&M University System revealed a historic partnership on Tuesday that university leaders say will reshape the future of energy in the state. Chancellor John Sharp introduced the initiative at a press conference, calling it "Ground Zero for the nuclear renaissance" and a key step in bringing nuclear power to Texas. The partnership will focus on deploying small modular reactors and molten salt reactors, technologi…
Advanced nuclear reactors to be developed at Texas A&M
Four leading nuclear reactor companies—Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy, and Aalo Atomics—are setting up at Texas A&M's Rellis Campus to develop cutting-edge small modular reactor technology.


Texas' largest university strikes a deal to test a cleaner way to power AI
Nuclear startups plan to build reactors at Texas A&M's RELLIS campus.The Texas A&M University SystemFour nuclear startups plan to build power plants at Texas A&M University.Texas officials see nuclear as a way to meet skyrocketing electricity demand from AI data centers.The university is seeking $200 million from state legislators to help finance the nuclear projects.Texas' largest university plans to be a test bed for small nuclear reactors tha…
Terrestrial Energy to Site IMSR Plant at Texas A&M University System
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Terrestrial Energy and The Texas A&M University System announced plans to site an Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) plant at the Texas A&M-RELLIS campus about 9 miles west of Texas A&M University in College Station. The partnership with the System will showcase Terrestrial Energy's small modular power plant and its IMSR advanced nuclear technology. Texas A&M System Chancellor John…
Texas Shows Leadership In Viable Clean Energy
Over 30 years after Democrats achieved their generational goal of ending nuclear energy in America, science is finally back.Texas A&M University Chancellor John Sharp announced they have provided land nearby to build four nuclear small modular reactors. “Plain and simple: the United States needs more power. And nowhere in the country, other than Texas, is anyone willing to step up and build the power plants we need."Credit: Texas A&M University
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