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>Wyoming awarded BWXT $100 million last year to build a $500 million nuclear fuel plant in Gillette, fully expecting the company would be its own primary customer — at least for now.
That assumption changed Tuesday when BWXT announced during the Next Frontier Energy Summit in Laramie that
it has already lined up a buyer for its patented TRISO (tri-structural isotropic) nuclear fuel.
California-based Kairos Power, which has recently broken ground on a fluoride salt-cooled nuclear plant in Tennessee, is expected to become one of the first customers for the Gillette nuclear fuel facility once it comes online.
Archive: https://archive.today/HuvuV
From the post:
>>Wyoming awarded BWXT $100 million last year to build a $500 million nuclear fuel plant in Gillette, fully expecting the company would be its own primary customer — at least for now.
That assumption changed Tuesday when BWXT announced during the Next Frontier Energy Summit in Laramie that
it has already lined up a buyer for its patented TRISO (tri-structural isotropic) nuclear fuel.
California-based Kairos Power, which has recently broken ground on a fluoride salt-cooled nuclear plant in Tennessee, is expected to become one of the first customers for the Gillette nuclear fuel facility once it comes online.