Radiant Industries, Inc has completed the Conceptual Design Review of its portable Kaleidos microreactor. The review is a significant milestone toward authorization and fueled testing of Kaleidos at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Once deployed, each Kaleidos unit will be capable of supplying 1MW of emission-free electricity over 5 years to support critical operations in remote locations.
The U.S. Department of Energy has reviewed and approved the Safety Design Strategy for Radiant's Kaleidos microreactor in the National Reactor Innovation Center’s Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments test bed at Idaho National Laboratory.
The MOU signifies a strategic collaboration between two industry leaders committed to advancing clean energy technology within the United States.
Joint Collaboration to Aid Radiant Industries with the Development and Potential Deployment of Kaleidos – A Meltdown-Proof Microreactor Expected to Service Remote Mine Sites.
Chris Hansen, Head of Mechanical Engineering at Radiant and SpaceX veteran, shares his excitement to be at the leading edge of the nuclear “space race.”