Terrestrial Energy Launches IMSR Fuel Salt Pilot Plant with DOE Backing

Reuters01-22
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/IMSR">Terrestrial Energy</a> Launches IMSR Fuel Salt Pilot Plant with DOE Backing

Terrestrial Energy Inc. has announced a significant step forward with the execution of an agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy for Project TEFLA. This initiative involves the development of a pilot facility to demonstrate IMSR Fuel Salt production, a key component for the company’s Generation IV Integral Molten Salt Reactor (IMSR) technology. Enabled by an accelerated DOE authorization pathway, Project TEFLA aims to address the shortage of domestic nuclear fuel resources and support Terrestrial Energy's commercial plans. The company’s approach includes a modular IMSR design, high inherent safety, and a CAPEX-light business model, marking a notable expansion of its production capabilities and commitment to advancing nuclear energy solutions.

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