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NANO Nuclear Holds Milestone Ceremony to Mark Beginning of Drilling Work for First KRONOS MMR™ Energy System in Partnership with University of Illinois

Core Viewpoint - NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. is celebrating the commencement of real-world work on its micro modular reactor prototype, the KRONOS MMR Energy System, in partnership with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, marking a significant milestone in the development of advanced nuclear energy solutions [1][4][8]. Company Overview - NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. is a publicly listed advanced nuclear energy company focused on developing clean energy solutions, including portable microreactor technologies and nuclear fuel fabrication [11][12]. - The company aims to become a diversified and vertically integrated entity across five business lines, including nuclear applications for space and consulting services [11]. Project Details - The KRONOS MMR is designed to deliver 15 MWe (45 MWth) of carbon-free power, suitable for various applications such as artificial intelligence, data centers, and military uses [4][12]. - The reactor utilizes meltdown-resistant TRISO fuel and passive helium cooling, ensuring automatic safe shutdown without human intervention [4]. Milestone Ceremony - The milestone ceremony at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign includes remarks from key executives and stakeholders, emphasizing the project's importance for energy sovereignty and modernization of clean power infrastructure [5][9]. - The event highlights the collaboration with AECOM for site characterization and geotechnical activities, paving the way for construction and regulatory licensing [3][10]. Future Plans - NANO Nuclear plans to submit a construction permit application for the KRONOS MMR Energy System in the first quarter of 2026, utilizing geotechnical data from the ongoing site work [10].