“关键时刻”:纳米核提交伊利诺伊州克洛诺斯反应堆的建设许可。
"A Defining Moment": Nano Nuclear Submits Construction Permit For Kronos Reactor In Illinois

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纳米核已向美国核管理委员会 (NRC) 提交了其 Kronos 微型反应堆项目在伊利诺伊大学的建设许可证申请 (CPA),这是迈向商业部署的重要一步。这款 15 兆瓦的高温气冷堆采用抗熔毁的 TRISO 燃料和氦气冷却剂,优先考虑安全性和自主运行。 Kronos 于 2024 年从 Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. 收购,专为各种应用而设计,包括数据中心、工业场所和偏远社区。伊利诺伊大学的项目在州政府的支持下,旨在成为首个全尺寸研究反应堆,也是纳米商业化计划的关键组成部分,未来还计划在德克萨斯州、韩国和联邦地点部署。 NRC 将现审查该申请,纳米估计该过程需要大约 12 个月。获得批准将使该项目按计划在 2020 年代后期进行测试,并支持纳米大规模生产微型反应堆的目标。

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Nano Nuclear submitted a Construction Permit Application (CPA) to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for their Kronos microreactor project at the University of Illinois. The filing marks the latest step in a project we’ve tracked since site characterization began last fall.

Kronos is a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) engineered for commercial deployment. It delivers 15 megawatts of carbon-free baseload power using meltdown-resistant TRISO fuel and helium coolant. The design emphasizes walk-away safety, autonomous operation during grid outages, and scalability through multiple units. Intended uses include powering artificial intelligence data centers, industrial electrification, military bases, and remote communities. 

Nano Nuclear acquired the technology in 2024 from Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. and positioned it as one of the first commercially ready microreactor platforms.

The University of Illinois partnership targets the first full-scale Kronos research reactor deployment. We detailed the October 2025 launch of geotechnical drilling and site characterization work, followed by a ceremonial groundbreaking. Those steps built on state support from Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and positioned the campus project as the lead effort in Nano’s broader commercialization roadmap. The company has since expanded discussions for additional deployments in Texas, South Korea, and at U.S. federal sites.

Under the NRC process, staff will first review the application package for completeness and docketing. Once accepted, the agency will conduct a formal technical and environmental evaluation. Nano estimates this formal review phase will take approximately 12 months, after which the NRC could authorize construction. The timeline aligns with recent agency efforts to streamline advanced reactor licensing while maintaining rigorous safety standards.

Company executives described the submission as validation of years of engineering and pre-application engagement. Chief Technical Officer Florent Heidet called it “a defining moment” that separates ready projects from those still in early development. 

The milestone keeps Nano on track for initial test operations at Illinois by the late 2020s and supports its goal of factory-built, fleet-scale microreactor production.

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