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TerraPower develops and commercializes advanced nuclear technologies for electricity generation and medical isotopes. Learn about its projects, people, and vision for a sustainable future.
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Striving to improve the world through nuclear energy and...
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TerraPower and its partners are working to demonstrate this...
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TerraPower is rethinking nuclear power and using new...
- Natrium™ Reactor and Integrated Energy Storage
TerraPower and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy brought together...
- TerraPower Isotopes
TerraPower Isotopes (TPI) is transforming the fight against...
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Chairman of the Board. Bill Gates is co-founder of...
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TerraPower is an American nuclear reactor design and development engineering company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. TerraPower is developing a class of nuclear fast reactors termed traveling wave reactors (TWR).
TerraPower develops advanced nuclear technologies to provide safe, affordable and carbon-free energy. Learn about its history, projects, partners and achievements in the field of nuclear science and engineering.
4 de jun. de 2021 · TerraPower recibió US$80 millones en un paquete inicial de financiación por parte del Departamento de Energía para demostrar el proyecto Natrium, informó el medio especializado Business Insider.
19 de mar. de 2024 · TerraPower, a company founded by Bill Gates, says it plans to start building the first of a new generation of nuclear power plants in the US in June, joining a race with Russian and Chinese...
TerraPower develops the Natrium™ technology, a sodium fast reactor with molten salt energy storage. Learn how this next generation of clean energy production can provide flexible and competitive power solutions.
12 de abr. de 2021 · TerraPower es una compañía fundada por el magnate Bill Gates que desarrolla reactores de próxima generación más baratos, limpios y seguros que los convencionales. Con 160 millones de dólares del gobierno de EE. UU., busca demostrar la viabilidad de su tecnología y convertirse en un líder mundial en energía por fisión nuclear.