Latest News

Kansas, TerraPower, and Evergy Sign Deal to Explore Nuclear Reactor and Energy Storage Sites

Kansas, TerraPower, and Evergy Sign Deal to Explore Nuclear Reactor and Energy Storage Sites

The Kansas Department of Commerce and TerraPower, a Bill Gates-backed company, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday, to explore possible sites for an energy storage facility and a nuclear reactor. This is in response to the soaring need for electricity.

After decades of stagnation in the U.S., nuclear power is on the rise again. This is due to the surge in electricity demand for energy-hungry computer centers as well as electrifications of manufacturing and transportation industries.

Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in late May.

Sign up for our Newsletter

Executive orders directing U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to streamline regulations and accelerate licensing processes for power plants and reactors.

The companies will assess the site-specific characteristics of a possible advanced nuclear power plant, and evaluate TerraPower's flagship technologies including their ability to support Evergy customers.

Evergy provides electricity to 1.7 million customers in Kansas and Missouri.

TerraPower's Natrium is a fast reactor with a sodium cooling system that produces 345 megawatts of electrical power (MWe). It also includes a storage system based on molten salt. The storage system allows the reactor to increase its output up to 500 MW in times of high demand, while maintaining a constant base output.

TerraPower received $650 million from Bill Gates, the founder of Nvidia, and their venture capital arm. (Reporting and editing by Shinjini Ganuli, Mohammed Safi Shamsi and Katha Kalia from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)