ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic Partner to Power Data Centers with Nuclear Energy

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The digital infrastructure sector is on the brink of a sustainable revolution as ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic join forces under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to investigate the potential of the ARC-100 small modular reactor (SMR) in powering next-generation data centers and AI infrastructure. This partnership highlights the growing acknowledgment of nuclear energy's role in providing clean, reliable power for the digital economy's expansion.
At the heart of this collaboration is the ARC-100, a 100 MWe sodium-cooled fast reactor renowned for its modular design, compact size, and dual capability to supply electricity and high-temperature heat. These features make the ARC-100 particularly suited for integration with compute-intensive and industrial facilities, offering a promising solution to the energy demands of high-density computing environments.
William Theron, CEO at Deep Atomic, pointed out the strategic importance of this alliance, emphasizing the goal to fast-track the adoption of advanced nuclear technologies for digital infrastructure. This initiative aims to provide data centers with a sustainable, around-the-clock energy source that aligns with the performance, security, and environmental requirements of the AI era.
Echoing this sentiment, Bob Braun, Chief Operating Officer at ARC Clean Technology, addressed the escalating electricity consumption by data centers, identifying them as a major driver of global energy demand. The ARC-100, with its capacity to deliver 100 megawatts of carbon-free power and high thermal efficiency, emerges as an optimal choice for supporting critical, high-density digital operations.
This partnership between ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic exemplifies an innovative strategy to tackle the energy challenges presented by the digital and AI advancements, paving the way for a future where critical infrastructure is powered sustainably and reliably.

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