U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Breaks Ground on Project Pele Microreactor

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The Department of Defense (DoD) broke ground on the Project Pele transportable microreactor project at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). 

The demonstration project is being led by DOD’s Strategic Capabilities Office and could be one of the first advanced reactors to operate in the United States as early as 2026. 
(Image credit:  U.S. Department of Energy)
The Department of Defense (DoD) broke ground on the Project Pele transportable microreactor project at Idaho National Laboratory (INL). The demonstration project is being led by DOD’s Strategic Capabilities Office and could be one of the first advanced reactors to operate in the United States as early as 2026. (Image credit: U.S. Department of Energy)

October 8, 2024 | Originally published by U.S. Department of Energy on September 24, 2024

The DoD broke ground on the Project Pele transportable microreactor project at Idaho National Laboratory (INL).

The demonstration project is being led by the DoD’s Strategic Capabilities Office and could be one of the first advanced reactors to operate in the United States as early as 2026.

The DoD is planning to design, build, and demonstrate a transportable high-temperature gas reactor that will operate at the lab’s Critical Infrastructure Test Range Complex. The reactor will be manufactured by BWX Technologies and connected to INL’s microgrid producing 1 to 5 megawatts of electrical power.

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