NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE)
(“NANO Nuclear” or
“the Company”), a leading advanced nuclear energy and
technology company focused on developing clean energy solutions, is
pleased to announce the signing of a strategic collaboration with
the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U. of I.) to construct
the first research KRONOS micro modular reactor (MMR) on the
university’s campus.
The agreement formally establishes U. of I. as a
partner in the licensing, siting, public engagement, and research
operation of the KRONOS MMR, while also identifying the university
campus as the permanent site for the reactor as a research and
demonstration installation. This milestone marks the beginning of
site-specific development for NANO Nuclear’s advanced KRONOS MMR
technology and represents a defining moment in NANO Nuclear’s path
to commercialization of the KRONOS MMR Energy System.
“This is the milestone we’ve been working so
diligently towards, transforming design into reality,” said Jay
Yu, Founder and Chairman of NANO Nuclear Energy. “With a site
now selected and a world-class university as our partner, we are
positioned to be among the first companies to deliver advanced
reactor systems within the United States. This isn’t just a
research reactor, it’s a proving ground for the future of safe,
portable, and resilient nuclear energy. Moreover, this agreement
will serve as a foundation for our long-term reactor strategy.
Every milestone from this point forward brings us closer to
delivering the next generation of nuclear energy to communities,
campuses, and industries across the world.”
Figure 1 - NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. Signs
Strategic Collaboration with the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign for the KRONOS MMR
Following initial arrangements, NANO Nuclear
will begin the process of geological characterization, including
subsurface investigations, to support preparation of a Construction
Permit Application (CPA) for submission to the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC). This preparatory work is essential to
understanding the environmental parameters of the site, including
critical inputs to safety analysis, to ensure the utmost
reliability and safety of the facility, and support NANO Nuclear’s
Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) and Environmental Report
(ER).
“The start of geotechnical investigations
represents our first physical action toward constructing the KRONOS
MMR,” said James Walker, Chief Executive Officer of NANO
Nuclear. “This is a powerful signal to the industry, to
investors, and to regulators: NANO Nuclear is building. We are not
theorizing. We are much beyond conceptualizing. We are moving
toward construction, and this is only the first step.”
Figure 2 – Rendering of NANO Nuclear’s KRONOS
MMR™ Energy System at the University of Illinois.
Through this strategic collaboration, U. of I.
and NANO Nuclear will work together throughout the regulatory
licensing process, plant design implementation, public and
stakeholder engagement, and workforce development. The
collaboration builds on the university’s prior experience and
engagement with nuclear regulators, while introducing an advanced
and simplified reactor system to lead the next generation of clean
energy deployment.
“The KRONOS MMR project can not only be a
national first, it can be a first for academia, enabling students,
researchers, regulators, and the public to learn directly from a
real-world microreactor development effort,” said Illinois
Grainger Engineering Professor Caleb Brooks, Principal Investigator
for the University of Illinois. “This system can be the most
advanced nuclear research platform on any U.S. campus, with the
potential to enable a new paradigm of nuclear power through
education, research, and at scale demonstration.”
As part of the agreement, U. of I. will lead the
regulatory engagement with the NRC as well as public engagement,
support licensing activities including the PSAR and Environmental
Report, and play a key role in site layout, constructability
assessment, and future operator training programs. NANO Nuclear
will oversee plant design, construction, system integration, and
commercial pathway development.
“This agreement brings NANO Nuclear to the
forefront of advanced reactors deployment in the United States,”
said Dr. Florent Heidet, Chief Technology Officer and Head of
Reactor Development of NANO Nuclear. “This construction project
is where KRONOS’ engineering meets execution and demand. It will
set a precedent for all future university-led nuclear technology
reactor projects.”
The KRONOS MMR Energy System, NANO Nuclear’s
flagship micro modular reactor, is designed to redefine what’s
possible in nuclear energy and features:
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Truly modular, containerized construction.
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Highest in class safety margins, creating an inherently safe
reactor.
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Rapid & flexible deployment capabilities for remote and secure
applications.
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Seamless integration with local grids, renewable grids and process
heat systems.
The KRONOS MMR Energy System leverages proven,
state-of-the-art technology solutions, and combines them into a
product that is not reliant on new breakthroughs or lengthy and
costly research programs.
This announcement reflects NANO Nuclear’s
transition from design to deployment, initiating the first physical
project work in the Company’s history. As preparations begin for
regulatory licensing and construction activities, NANO Nuclear
remains focused on delivering clean, safe, scalable energy through
its advanced nuclear technologies. About The Grainger College of
Engineering
The Grainger College of Engineering at the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is one of the world's
top-ranked engineering institutions, and a globally recognized
leader in engineering education, research and public engagement.
With a diverse, tight-knit community of faculty, students and
alumni, Grainger Engineering sets the standard for excellence in
engineering, driving innovation in the economy and bringing
revolutionary ideas to the world. Through robust research and
discovery, our faculty, staff, students and alumni are changing our
world and making advances once only dreamed about, including the
MRI, LED, ILIAC, Mosaic, YouTube, flexible electronics, electric
machinery, miniature batteries, imaging the black hole and flight
on Mars. The world's brightest minds from The Grainger College of
Engineering tackle today's toughest challenges. And they are
building a better, cooler, safer tomorrow. Visit
https://grainger.illinois.edu for more information.
About NANO Nuclear Energy, Inc.
NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) is
an advanced technology-driven nuclear energy company seeking to
become a commercially focused, diversified, and vertically
integrated company across five business lines: (i) cutting edge
portable and other microreactor technologies, (ii) nuclear fuel
fabrication, (iii) nuclear fuel transportation, (iv) nuclear
applications for space and (v) nuclear industry consulting
services. NANO Nuclear believes it is the first portable nuclear
microreactor company to be listed publicly in the U.S.
Led by a world-class nuclear engineering team,
NANO Nuclear’s reactor products in development
include patented KRONOS MMR™ Energy
System, a stationary high-temperature gas-cooled reactor that
is in construction permit pre-application engagement U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in collaboration with
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U. of I.), “ZEUS”,
a solid core battery reactor, and “ODIN”, a
low-pressure coolant reactor, and the space focused,
portable LOKI MMR™, each representing advanced
developments in clean energy solutions that are portable, on-demand
capable, advanced nuclear microreactors.
Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc. (AFT),
a NANO Nuclear subsidiary, is led by former executives from the
largest transportation company in the world aiming to build a North
American transportation company that will provide commercial
quantities of HALEU fuel to small modular reactors, microreactor
companies, national laboratories, military, and DOE programs.
Through NANO Nuclear, AFT is the exclusive licensee of a patented
high-capacity HALEU fuel transportation basket developed by three
major U.S. national nuclear laboratories and funded by the
Department of Energy. Assuming development and commercialization,
AFT is expected to form part of the only vertically integrated
nuclear fuel business of its kind in North America.
HALEU Energy Fuel Inc. (HEF), a NANO
Nuclear subsidiary, is focusing on the future development of a
domestic source for a High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel
fabrication pipeline for NANO Nuclear’s own microreactors as well
as the broader advanced nuclear reactor industry.
NANO Nuclear Space Inc. (NNS), a NANO
Nuclear subsidiary, is exploring the potential commercial
applications of NANO Nuclear’s developing micronuclear reactor
technology in space. NNS is focusing on applications such as the
LOKI MMR™ system and other power systems for
extraterrestrial projects and human sustaining environments, and
potentially propulsion technology for long haul space missions.
NNS’ initial focus will be on cis-lunar applications, referring to
uses in the space region extending from Earth to the area
surrounding the Moon's surface.
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among others, statements regarding the anticipated benefits to NANO
Nuclear of its agreement with U. of I., as well as NANO Nuclear’s
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materially from those expressed in our forward-looking statements
include but are not limited to the following: (i) risks related to
our U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) or related state nuclear fuel
licensing submissions, (ii) risks related the development of new or
advanced technology and the acquisition of complimentary technology
or businesses, including difficulties with design and testing, cost
overruns, regulatory delays, integration issues and the development
of competitive technology, (iii) our ability to obtain contracts
and funding to be able to continue operations, (iv) risks related
to uncertainty regarding our ability to technologically develop and
commercially deploy a competitive advanced nuclear reactor or other
technology in the timelines we anticipate, if ever, (v) risks
related to the impact of government regulation and policies
including by the DOE and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
including those associated with the recently enacted ADVANCE Act,
and (vi) similar risks and uncertainties associated with the
operating an early stage business a highly regulated and rapidly
evolving industry. Readers are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as
of the date of this news release. These factors may not constitute
all factors that could cause actual results to differ from those
discussed in any forward-looking statement, and NANO Nuclear
therefore encourages investors to review other factors that may
affect future results in its filings with the SEC, which are
available for review at www.sec.gov and at
https://ir.nanonuclearenergy.com/financial-information/sec-filings.
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