The world’s first
customer-centric
nuclear energy
company

EAGL-1:
Fast-spectrum small
modular reactor
(SMR)

Designed to deliver the most cost-effective
nuclear power at utility scale

The only U.S. reactor
using lead-bismuth
technology

The unique properties of lead-bismuth as a coolant unlock simplicity and favorable economics

Inherently safe

Low-pressure, non-reactive coolant
eliminates need for expensive
containment systems required
by other reactors

Big power in a small
package

A standard six-reactor cluster
can power ~1.5 million homes
with a 10-times smaller
footprint than sites with similar
power outputs

BRIDGE POWER™ solution
gets customers online early

Delivers gas-fueled power in
the short-term, transitioning
to nuclear with minimal
equipment and modification costs

100% factory built
and tested

Controlled manufacturing
environment reduces cost
and schedule uncertainty

Economically viable at
first build

Manufactured using existing
factory infrastructure
and supply chains

EAGL-1

A simple, compact reactor design with fewer components and reduced complexity

BRIDGE POWER

Gas-fueled power in the short term with seamless transition to full nuclear energy delivery

Why Nuclear.
Why Now.

Developed by the team that shaped every advanced reactor program in the Western Hemisphere

Meet Our team

Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF)

The most advanced liquid metal-cooled fast reactor in the world, and the crown jewel of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) advanced reactor program

Experimental Breeder Reactor II (EBR-II)

The only U.S. fast reactor ever successfully operated at scale, restoring a domestic testbed for advanced fuel recycling and fast-spectrum reactor technologies

Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP)

A U.S.-led initiative to advance nuclear fuel recycling and fast reactor technology, while strengthening global nonproliferation and fuel supply security

Versatile Test Reactor (VTR)

Reactor design aimed to restore U.S. fast-spectrum testing capability, including advanced fuel qualification and reactor systems integration

Fuels and Materials Examination Facility (FMEF)

Large-scale DOE facility for advanced nuclear fuel fabrication and closed fuel cycle infrastructure