Deployable Energy announces MOU with Utah Office of Energy Development
The MOU marks an important step in advancing research, development and commercial deployment of Deployable's Unity Nuclear Battery, which is a 1 MWe (megawatt electrical) factory-built plug-and-play power system that fits inside a standard 20-foot shipping container.
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This agreement reflects Deployable's continued progress in building the partnerships needed to advance research, testing, and demonstration activities for the Unity Nuclear Battery.
About the Utah Office of Energy Development
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About Deployable Energy Limited
Deployable Energy mass manufactures microreactors designed for real-world operations, with the simple idea of making nuclear energy a product not a project. Our systems are engineered for rapid deployment, simple operation, and reliable power where traditional infrastructure can't reach. Deployable Energy is the only commercial microreactor developer that has reached criticality and has an Approval In Principle (AIP) with a maritime classification society.
The company's vision is powering the re-industrialization of America, on land, at sea and beyond. https://www.deployable.energy/
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