Former licensing experts from the ITER fusion project and Pallas reactor join Thorizon
Thorizon doubles down on safety and licensing skills to advance the Thorizon One reactor
On July 1st Antoine Claisse and Marco Visser join Thorizon. Both experts have a background that is unique in the sector. Antoine was responsible for the safety and nuclear licensing of the ITER fusion reactor in the South of France, but also has experience as an entrepreneur and working at CEA and IRSN. Marco led licensing and compliance for the Pallas reactor, the isotope reactor currently under construction in the Netherlands and most recently worked for the Ministry of Economic Affairs in the Netherlands on environmental impact analyses for nuclear energy.
The arrival of Antoine & Marco marks a new phase for Thorizon. The reactor concept moves from paper to realization in a phased approach. Engagements with the nuclear authorities in France and the Netherlands start to gain momentum and the first feasibility studies for the Thorizon One reactor are being planned.
“We are humbled that Antoine & Marco with their unique expertise joined Thorizon. Guaranteeing nuclear safety and substantiating evidence of safety under all circumstances is our number one priority. The Thorizon One is walk-away safe by design, at the same time it is an innovative reactor concept, and we need to comply with the existing regulatory framework, this is why the roles of Antoine and Marco are crucial for our development” says Kiki Lauwers (CEO).
Marco joins as Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Manager, he will lead licensing and environmental permit processes for the Thorizon One. In this role he will play a pivotal role in identifying and advancing locations for the construction of the Thorizon and liaise with stakeholders of national and regional governments.