NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) (“NANO Nuclear”
or “the Company”), a leading advanced nuclear energy
and technology company focused on developing portable, clean energy
solutions, today announced that it has been granted the U.S.
Department of Energy’s (DOE) Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in
Nuclear (GAIN) Nuclear Energy (NE) voucher award for the
independent assessment of its novel heat exchanger concept for
open-air Brayton cycle in collaboration with the Idaho National
Laboratory (INL). The heat exchanger concept provides a turnkey
solution for NANO Nuclear’s patent-pending, proprietary and
portable ‘ZEUS’ microreactor, currently in development.
Figure 1 - NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. Awarded U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) GAIN Nuclear Energy Voucher for an Idaho
National Laboratory-led Independent Assessment of its Novel,
Turnkey Heat Exchanger Concept in its Advanced Portable Nuclear
‘ZEUS’ Microreactor (pictured rendering).
U.S. Department of Energy’s GAIN Voucher Award can
be found here:
https://gain.inl.gov/gain-announces-fourth-round-fy-2024-nuclear-energy-voucher-recipients/
and
https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/4-gain-vouchers-awarded-advance-data-center-microreactor-deployment
“It is truly an honor for us to be awarded a
GAIN NE voucher to further validate and improve upon our novel heat
exchanger concept,” said Prof. Massimiliano Fratoni, Ph.D.,
Senior Director and Head of Reactor Design of NANO Nuclear
Energy. “The heat exchanger is an enabling component of
our patent-pending ‘ZEUS’ microreactor design, allowing us to keep
the system size compact and simplifying its design to match our
vision of developing portable, secure and reliable nuclear
microreactors to benefit mankind. I look forward to working
alongside the leading technical personnel at the Idaho National
Laboratory to further refine and progress its design, and I
anticipate that this partnership will be pivotal in the future
deployment of our innovative microreactor solutions.”
With this voucher award, NANO Nuclear will
collaborate with INL to conduct an independent evaluation of the
heat exchanger design for the 'ZEUS' microreactor. Designed to fit
within a 45-foot high-cube container, the patent-pending ‘ZEUS’
microreactor features a power conversion unit capable of generating
1 to 2 MW of electricity without the use of fluid coolant.
A key aspect of this design is its ability to
dissipate heat from the reactor vessel using an open-air Brayton
cycle. The collaboration with INL will involve the development of a
computational model to analyze and verify critical attributes of
the heat exchanger essential to reactor operations, providing a
comprehensive assessment of its performance.
“The Department of Energy’s GAIN program is a
major driver of nuclear innovation in the United States, and we are
delighted to collaborate with the Idaho National Laboratory, with
whom NANO Nuclear already maintains good relations, to further
strengthen this critical component for our patent-pending ‘ZEUS’
microreactor design,” said Jay Yu, Founder and Chairman of
NANO Nuclear Energy. “Our prior experience with INL, where
they conducted a pre-conceptual review of our ‘ODIN’ microreactor
design, was extremely valuable to us, and we are eager to take the
next step in advancing our technology in collaboration with one of
the world’s leading nuclear research institutions."
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear
Energy (DOE-NE) launched the GAIN program in 2016 to offer
technical, regulatory, and financial support to help the nuclear
industry advance innovative technologies toward commercialization.
Since its launch, the program has awarded over 100 NE vouchers.
GAIN NE voucher recipients do not receive direct
financial awards as the vouchers provide funding to DOE
laboratories (in this case INL) to help businesses overcome
critical technological and commercialization challenges. These
vouchers thus grant innovators like NANO Nuclear access to the
extensive nuclear research expertise and capabilities across the
DOE national laboratory complex.
“The GAIN voucher gives us the opportunity to
develop a model to simulate a critical part of the design in a
timely and efficient manner,” said James Walker, Chief
Executive Officer and Head of Reactor Development of NANO Nuclear
Energy. “It enables us to work alongside the
world-class personnel at Idaho National Laboratory and leverage
their expertise to model the behavior of this key design choice of
our novel heat exchanger concept. This model will serve us well in
the future as we integrate it with other design elements to
optimize the design for real world applications.”
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 four business lines: (i)
cutting edge portable microreactor technology, (ii) nuclear fuel
fabrication, (iii) nuclear fuel transportation and (iv) 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 products in technical development are
“ZEUS”, a solid core battery reactor, and “ODIN”, a
low-pressure coolant reactor, 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.
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