Group 1 - The U.S. is accelerating the deployment of military micro nuclear reactors through the "Janus Program" to address power shortages and grid vulnerabilities [1][2] - The U.S. military's largest portable generator currently outputs about 800 kW, but future weapon and radar technologies require higher power [1] - The Janus Program aims to equip military bases with micro reactors by 2028, which can generate up to 20 MW and require less frequent fuel replenishment [1] Group 2 - The ownership and operation of the micro reactors will be managed by commercial entities like BWX Technologies, while the U.S. Army and the Department of Energy will provide uranium fuel [2] - The successful implementation of the program could lead to market opportunities for nuclear energy companies, as their stock prices have significantly increased over the past year [2] - Micro nuclear reactors may eventually receive authorization to supply power to other sectors, such as data centers that have high energy demands [2]
美国陆军启动“双面神计划”研发核微型反应堆 BWX Technologies(BWXT.US)等核能企业或打开市场