Kairos Power Advances Nuclear Energy with Groundbreaking Reactor in Tennessee
Kairos Power has commenced construction of Hermes 2, North America's first commercial advanced nuclear reactor, aimed at addressing the increasing electricity demand driven by AI and data centers. The reactor, utilizing molten salt coolant and TRISO fuel technology, is set to deliver clean energy to the Tennessee Valley Authority by 2026.

Kairos Power has begun construction on the Hermes 2 reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, expected to be operational by 2026. This facility will utilize molten salt as a coolant and TRISO fuel technology, marking a significant advancement in nuclear energy.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued the construction permit, allowing Kairos to develop a reactor designed to provide clean energy to the Tennessee Valley Authority. The energy produced will support data centers operated by Google in Tennessee and Alabama.
The company emphasizes safety and community protection, stating that rigorous testing has shown benign results in adverse scenarios. The success of Hermes 2 could influence the future of nuclear power in the U.S.




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