Our solution
The missing piece in the future energy mix
We will develop a reactor that provides stable and reliable energy to power 250.000 households or provide high-temperature, clean steam to industry. The missing piece in the future energy mix.
Approach
No one can create the next big thing on their own. We have teamed up with leading industry partners, research institutes, investors, government, and future users. Together we will bring our product to market and contribute to the energy transition as fast as possible.
Realistic path to market
We pursue an ambitious and credible roadmap to start building the first Thorizon One in 2030. We have a realistic view of what it takes to develop the reactor and obtain a licence to operate and have a rigorous safety commitment at the heart of our design. Our smart and safe design helps in rapid commercialization.
The replaceable cartridge design solves material degradation issues, enabling the use of existing and proven materials and components. We don’t have to qualify materials that have not been used in a nuclear setting before. This minimizes development and licensing timelines substantially.
Partners
Working together with partners who are experts in their fields shortens our time to market and increases our chances of success. We work together with several renowned partners in the development of our reactor and the supply chain around it. A few examples:
Orano is our highly valued partner for the development of the fuel and associated supply chain. Orano has decades of unique experience in reprocessing spent fuel from nuclear facilities in France and the Netherlands. Orano is part of the consortium within the France 2030 subsidy program.
For the validation of our technology, we work together with several research institutes and universities. For example, the Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group (NRG) is a key partner in the development of our reactor. At DIFFER in Eindhoven, we validate our material choices in a representative set-up. In France, we work together with both Université de Lille and Centrale Lille on salt chemistry.
We have support from several leading nuclear consultants to progress our design and on the licensing procedure. Tractebel in Belgium provides broad support and external validation of our systems, models and cost estimates.
We continue to develop our partnerships with future customers, industry players and investors along our journey to commercialization.