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Radiant's microreactor received DOE approval for a full-power test, a first under a new pathway, clearing the way for a summer launch at Idaho National Lab.
Radiant, a California-based company, has received U.S. Department of Energy approval for its Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis for the Kaleidos microreactor, marking a key step toward launching its first 1 MW reactor at Idaho National Laboratory this summer.
The approval, the first for a full-power test under the DOE’s new Authorization Pathway, validates the reactor’s safety design and paves the way for final readiness reviews.
The company aims to deploy the microreactor in remote or critical settings starting in 2028, advancing efforts to accelerate safe, advanced nuclear technology through public-private collaboration.
El microrreactor de Radiant recibió la aprobación del DOE para una prueba de potencia completa, la primera bajo una nueva vía, despejando el camino para un lanzamiento de verano en el Laboratorio Nacional de Idaho.