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Surging electricity demand from industries and data centers, as well as a supportive regulatory framework, have lured a spate of nuclear investors to Texas.
And in February, Texas A&M University announced that four companies, including Natura and Kairos, would build small commercial-scale reactors between 150 and 250 megawatt at a massive new ...
Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy and Aalo Atomics have agreed to work with the Texas A&M University System to bring reactors to Texas A&M-RELLIS, the 2,4000-acre tech innovation ...
“From there, we would plan on commercial expansion and deployment, and that's where the opportunity in Texas comes in,” Kairos Power CEO Mike Laufer said. Kairos’ baseline commercial product ...
In a Feb. 4, 2025, news release, it was announced that “Kairos Power, the Texas A&M University System and prospective customers have agreed to explore the potential to site one or more commercial ...
For its part, Texas A&M is partnering with four other nuclear startups: Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy, and Aalo Atomics. The university has asked Texas legislators for $200 ...
Texas A&M is closer to its goal of powering ... have some of the biggest names in nuclear energy generation including Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Aalo Atomics and Terrestrial Energy.
The firms involved in the collaboration are Aalo Atomics, Kairos Power, Natura Resources and Terrestrial Energy. "We are excited to partner with an innovation leader like the Texas A&M System ...
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