US selects 11 projects for program to fast-track small nuclear test reactors
The pilot program aims to have at least three advanced nuclear test reactors achieve criticality by July 4, 2026, accelerating innovation and commercial deployment under DOE authorization.
- The U.S. Department of Energy selected 11 advanced nuclear reactor projects on Tuesday for a pilot program to fast-track test reactors operating without NRC approval.
- This pilot program, created under a May executive order by President Trump, aims to expedite development by authorizing reactors under DOE control rather than through the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- Ten companies, including Oklo and its subsidiary Atomic Alchemy, will design, build, and decommission reactors at sites outside national labs, bearing all costs and aiming to reach safe criticality by July 4, 2026.
- DOE Deputy Secretary James Danly said the agency will support companies in safely achieving criticality, while critics like Edwin Lyman warn that bypassing NRC undermines regulatory independence and risks public safety.
- The program’s accelerated process could unlock private funding and commercialization pathways but raises concerns about staffing cuts and safety oversight during rapid nuclear innovation.
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Department of Energy Announces the Selection of 11 Projects for New Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program - Inside Climate News
The agency plans to fast-track these projects through the development process. Nuclear energy experts worry about the feasibility and safety of the plan.By Lauren DalbanThe U.S. Department of Energy has selected 11 projects for a nuclear reactor pilot program, with hopes of fully developing three of the projects by July 2026.
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