Bill Gates’ first nuclear plant gets green light for construction

TerraPower, the nuclear company backed by Bill Gates and NVIDIA, has passed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff’s final safety evaluation for its Natrium reactor in Wyoming — a major step toward becoming the first next-generation, utility-scale reactor in the U.S. The Natrium system combines a 345 MW small modular reactor with a molten-salt thermal battery that can boost output to 500 MW for hours.

The NRC found no safety barriers to issuing a construction permit, keeping TerraPower on track for planned power generation by 2030 near a retiring coal plant. The project comes amid rising demand for nuclear energy from AI-hungry tech companies. TerraPower has raised over $1.6 billion in private funding plus $2 billion from the U.S. Department of Energy. Additional licensing steps remain before the reactor can begin operating.

Source: GeekWire