Deep Fission and Endeavour partner to deliver low-cost nuclear power to data centers

The geological approach of Deep Fission reactors is to take advantage of natural containment conditions in wells.
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Deep Fission and Endeavour Energy plan to deploy small modular reactors ( SMRs ) that will offer low-cost nuclear energy to power hyper-efficient data centers. The partnership aims to supply energy at a competitive price of between 5 and 7 cents per kWh, marking a turning point for energy-intensive industries.

Deep Fission and Endeavour Energy Advanced Technologies

The company that pioneered the use of small modular reactors, Deep Fission , has made significant advances in nuclear technology. Through its innovative approach, using modular reactors in deep wells, it hopes to ensure high levels of safety, while increasing power density. This approach reduces the cost of electricity generation, and contributes to the reduction of carbon emissions.

Endeavour Energy , known for its expertise in creating ultra-efficient data centers and waterless infrastructure solutions, is complementing this energy innovation by integrating Deep Fission reactors into its operations. Endeavour ’s Edged data centers , which utilize artificial intelligence and clean energy, will directly benefit from this partnership to meet the growing energy demands of the technology and cloud industry.

According to Elizabeth Muller, CEO of Deep Fission , this technology offers continuous, carbon-free power, while solving the economic and safety issues that have historically held back mass deployment of nuclear power.With our solution, customers will be able to access reliable, affordable power, specifically designed to support high-consumption industries such as global data centers ,” Muller said.

The geological approach of Deep Fission reactors, which take advantage of natural containment conditions in mile-deep wells, is presented as a robust alternative to conventional nuclear facilities.

With Deep Fission and Endeavour Energy committing to develop 2 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear power to power Endeavour’s data centres, the first reactors are expected to come online in 2029. For Jakob Carnemark, founder of Endeavour, this collaboration is a crucial development in the energy industry: “ Our vision is to reduce the costs and long construction times of traditional nuclear projects, while delivering clean, reliable energy at high power density .”

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