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Leading innovations in nuclear applications for reactor and storage technology, while advancing methods to transform the fight against cancer.
TerraPower is an American nuclear reactor design and development engineering company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. TerraPower is developing a class of nuclear fast reactors termed traveling wave reactors (TWR).
The Natrium TM reactor and energy storage system redefines what nuclear technology can be: emissions-free, competitive and flexible. Built for the 21st century grid, TerraPower's Natrium technology is one of the fastest and lowest-cost paths to advanced, zero-carbon energy.
TerraPower is proud of our culture of mission-driven innovation. Our employees develop clean, safe energy to address climate change and global poverty, and drive medical advances for human health applications.
Mar 19, 2024 · Gates founded TerraPower in 2008 with the goal of developing safe and cost-effective nuclear reactors that could fight climate change and meet energy needs.
Aug 15, 2022 · Bill Gates’ nuclear innovation company, TerraPower, announced Monday it has secured at least $750 million in new funding. The funding was co-led by Gates and SK. Gates is the founder and chairman...
Jun 10, 2024 · TerraPower just started construction on the Natrium plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming, which will soon be home to the most advanced nuclear facility in the world.
Mar 19, 2024 · TerraPower, a company founded by Bill Gates, says it plans to start building the first of a new generation of nuclear power plants in the US in June, joining a race with Russian and Chinese...
Apr 8, 2021 · Selected by the U.S. federal government to demonstrate the viability of nuclear power through its Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP), TerraPower aims to build “fully functional...
Gates co-founded TerraPower in 2008 as a way for the private sector to propel advanced nuclear energy forward to provide safe, abundant, carbon-free energy. The company’s 345-megawatt reactor could generate up to 500 megawatts at its peak, enough for up to 400,000 homes.