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Dow Chemical and X-energy are one step closer to bringing advanced nuclear technology to a chemical plant in Texas.
The project seeks to provide safe, reliable and clean power and industrial steam, replacing existing energy and steam assets nearing the end of their lifecycle.
Dow’s subsidiary, Long Mott Energy, applied Monday to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a construction permit. It said the project with X-energy, an advanced nuclear reactor and fuel company, ...
Materials giant Dow Inc. is moving forward with plans to use nuclear power instead of natural gas at its production site in Seadrift, Texas. Long Mott Energy, a business unit of Midland ...
We’ve never quite figured out how to safely store all of that spent nuclear fuel. And it’s a problem that’s about to get ...
Chemical firm Dow and X-energy Reactor Company have submitted a construction permit application to the Nuclear Regulatory ...
HOUSTON — A major player in the chemical game is looking to build nuclear reactors along the Texas coast. A subsidiary of Dow Chemical filed ... Long Mott Energy wants to build a four-unit ...
A plan from Dow and X-energy Reactor Co. LLC to build a nuclear plant with four small modular reactors in Texas is advancing as the companies submitted a construction permit application to the U.S ...
Google and Kairos Power are collaborating to build small modular reactors to provide nuclear power to data centers to give ...
Dow, however, has not specified whether it will support more advanced nuclear ... with plans to begin vertical construction later this year.” Rendering of X-energy’s TRISO-X fuel fabrication ...
Dow and X-Energy Reactor Company have submitted a construction permit application Monday to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for a first-of-its-kind advanced nuclear project in ...