
Nuclear energy is undergoing a renaissance, driven by the urgent need for carbon-free, scalable baseload power to meet the massive electrical demands of AI data centers. Matt Lozak, CEO of Allo Atomics, details the shift from bespoke, gigawatt-scale reactors to mass-manufactured, inherently safe microreactors designed for rapid deployment. Unlike traditional light-water reactors, these sodium-cooled systems operate at atmospheric pressure, eliminate the need for external water sources, and feature passive safety mechanisms that confine emergency planning zones to the plant boundary. By leveraging vertical integration and standardized manufacturing, the company aims to reduce costs to competitive levels, enabling widespread application across municipal utilities, industrial sites, and military bases. This modular approach addresses the critical infrastructure gap currently favoring China, positioning advanced nuclear technology as a vital, flexible solution for global energy independence and economic growth.
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