Ampera unveils 3D-printed nuclear microreactor module targeting datacenter power needs
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Dan Robinson
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US startup Ampera has unveiled what it claims is the first 3D-printed nuclear reactor module, a prototype microreactor designed to deliver scalable, emission-free power for datacenters, defense applications, and off-grid sites. The company demonstrated the module at its innovation center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, with founder and CEO Brian Matthews presenting the technology. The microreactor is capable of delivering up to 30 MWe of power for up to 30 years, targeting the growing energy demands of datacenters and other critical infrastructure.
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