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Brenmiller Energy, Rock Energy Storage, and Idaho National Lab will showcase how thermal storage pairs small nuclear reactors with campus energy systems to cut fossil fuel use and boost efficiency.
Brenmiller Energy, Rock Energy Storage, and Idaho National Laboratory will present at the IDEA Campus 2026 conference on using thermal energy storage (TES) to integrate small modular reactors (SMRs) with campus and district energy systems.
The technology, such as Brenmiller’s bGen™ and bCube systems, stores excess heat from SMRs in crushed rock for later use, matching steady nuclear heat generation with fluctuating thermal demand.
This improves efficiency, reduces fossil fuel reliance, lowers peak costs, and enhances system resilience.
The collaboration highlights a growing industry trend to pair advanced nuclear with proven thermal storage for reliable, scalable, and low-carbon heat solutions.
Brenmiller Energy, Rock Energy Storage, e Idaho National Lab mostrarán cómo el almacenamiento térmico combina pequeños reactores nucleares con sistemas de energía del campus para reducir el uso de combustibles fósiles y aumentar la eficiencia.