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Bill Gates’ TerraPower gets approval to build new nuclear reactor

Last updated: March 6, 2026 9:20 pm
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approves TerraPower to Build New Nuclear Reactor in Wyoming

After nearly a decade, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has granted TerraPower the green light to construct a new nuclear reactor near an aging coal power plant in Wyoming. This milestone marks the first permit issued by the NRC in years, signaling a significant step forward for the startup co-founded by Bill Gates in 2015 and supported by Nvidia.

TerraPower has been collaborating with GE Vernova Hitachi to design the Natrium reactor, which is set to generate 345 megawatts of power. While smaller than traditional full-size reactors, the Natrium reactor surpasses many small modular reactor designs adopted by other companies in terms of capacity.

What sets Natrium apart from other reactors is not only its scale but also its innovative design. Unlike most reactors that rely on water cooling, Natrium utilizes molten sodium for cooling, a feature that TerraPower claims enhances safety. This approval marks the first time in over 40 years that the NRC has authorized a commercial reactor not cooled by traditional water.

The unique operational aspect of the Natrium reactor involves an excess of molten sodium stored in insulated tanks. This surplus energy can be utilized during periods of low demand, ensuring continuous power generation and enabling the reactor to complement fluctuations in wind and solar energy output. By storing excess energy as heat, the Natrium reactor aims to optimize operational efficiency and reduce generating costs.

Noteworthy is TerraPower’s adherence to the established permitting process, securing permission to build on private property. While the Department of Energy has recently relaxed safety regulations, these guidelines are applicable only to government-owned land. TerraPower’s approval by the NRC underscores the company’s commitment to regulatory compliance and sustainable energy development.

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With the burgeoning demand for electricity, particularly driven by data centers, there is mounting pressure on the government to expand generating capacity, including the construction of new nuclear reactors. Several nuclear startups, backed by tech giants or their founders, have emerged in response to this demand, attracting substantial investment. TerraPower alone has raised $1.7 billion in funding, reflecting investor confidence in the potential of nuclear energy.

Challenges and Opportunities in the Nuclear Energy Sector

Despite the positive momentum in the nuclear energy sector, challenges persist. Historically, nuclear power has been one of the costliest forms of generating capacity, partly due to cost overruns at large power plants. The competitive landscape has also evolved, with solar, wind, and battery technologies making significant cost reductions over the years.

Nuclear startups are exploring mass manufacturing as a means to control capital expenditures and enhance cost efficiency. While this strategy holds promise, its effectiveness is yet to be fully validated. It typically takes several years for the benefits of mass manufacturing to materialize, highlighting the long-term nature of investments in the nuclear energy sector.

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