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'''TerraPower''' is a nuclear reactor design company headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States. TerraPower is developing a class of nuclear fast reactors called the [[Traveling Wave Reactor]] (TWR).
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== History ==
[[File:TerraPower_Logo.png|thumb|right|TerraPower logo]]
TerraPower was founded by [[Bill Gates]], former Microsoft chairman, and [[Nathan Myhrvold]], former Microsoft CTO, in 2006. The company's primary goal is to provide the world with a more affordable, secure, and environmentally friendly form of nuclear energy.


== Technology ==
'''TerraPower''' is an American nuclear reactor design company that focuses on developing advanced nuclear technologies. Founded in 2006, TerraPower aims to provide innovative solutions to meet the growing global energy demand while reducing carbon emissions. The company is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.
TerraPower is developing a type of [[nuclear reactor]] known as the Traveling Wave Reactor (TWR). The TWR is a [[Generation IV reactor]] that uses depleted uranium as fuel, which is more abundant and less expensive than the enriched uranium used in most current nuclear reactors. The TWR can theoretically run for decades without refueling.


== Projects ==
==History==
TerraPower has several ongoing projects, including the development of a [[Molten Salt Reactor]] (MSR). The company is also working on a project called the [[Natrium Reactor]], which combines a sodium-cooled fast reactor with a molten salt energy storage system.
TerraPower was established with the goal of advancing nuclear technology to create safer, more efficient, and more sustainable energy solutions. The company was co-founded by [[Bill Gates]], who has been a prominent advocate for nuclear energy as a means to combat climate change. TerraPower's approach involves the development of next-generation nuclear reactors that utilize advanced materials and designs.


== Partnerships ==
==Technology==
TerraPower has formed partnerships with several organizations, including [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]], to develop its reactor designs. In 2021, TerraPower was selected by the [[U.S. Department of Energy]] to receive funding for the demonstration of its Natrium Reactor.
TerraPower is known for its work on the [[Traveling Wave Reactor]] (TWR), a type of [[nuclear reactor]] that uses depleted uranium as fuel. The TWR is designed to be more efficient and produce less waste compared to traditional reactors. The reactor operates by gradually converting fertile material into fissile fuel, allowing it to "burn" for decades without the need for refueling.


== See also ==
===Traveling Wave Reactor===
The Traveling Wave Reactor is a novel concept in nuclear reactor design. Unlike conventional reactors that require enriched uranium, the TWR can utilize depleted uranium, which is abundant and inexpensive. This design reduces the need for uranium enrichment and minimizes nuclear waste. The reactor's core is designed to sustain a slow-moving wave of nuclear fission, which gradually converts the fuel over time.
 
==Projects==
TerraPower has been involved in several projects aimed at demonstrating the viability of its technologies. The company has collaborated with various international partners to explore the deployment of its reactors in different regions. TerraPower's projects focus on addressing the challenges of energy security, environmental sustainability, and economic feasibility.
 
==Partnerships==
TerraPower has established partnerships with several organizations and governments to advance its nuclear technologies. These collaborations aim to leverage expertise and resources to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced nuclear reactors. TerraPower works closely with research institutions, regulatory bodies, and industry leaders to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its designs.
 
==Challenges==
The development of advanced nuclear reactors like the TWR faces several challenges, including regulatory hurdles, public perception, and technical complexities. TerraPower is committed to addressing these challenges through rigorous research, transparent communication, and collaboration with stakeholders.
 
==Future Prospects==
TerraPower continues to innovate in the field of nuclear energy, with a focus on creating sustainable and scalable solutions. The company envisions a future where advanced nuclear reactors play a crucial role in meeting global energy needs while reducing carbon emissions. TerraPower's ongoing research and development efforts aim to bring these technologies to market in the coming decades.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Nuclear power]]
* [[Nuclear power]]
* [[Nuclear reactor]]
* [[Nuclear reactor]]
* [[Traveling Wave Reactor]]
* [[Bill Gates]]
* [[Molten Salt Reactor]]
* [[Depleted uranium]]
* [[Natrium Reactor]]
 
== References ==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.terrapower.com Official website]


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[[Category:Nuclear power companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Companies based in Bellevue, Washington]]
[[Category:Companies based in Bellevue, Washington]]
[[Category:American companies established in 2006]]
[[Category:2006 establishments in Washington (state)]]
[[Category:Bill Gates]]
[[Category:Energy companies established in 2006]]
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 15 February 2025


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TerraPower is an American nuclear reactor design company that focuses on developing advanced nuclear technologies. Founded in 2006, TerraPower aims to provide innovative solutions to meet the growing global energy demand while reducing carbon emissions. The company is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

History[edit]

TerraPower was established with the goal of advancing nuclear technology to create safer, more efficient, and more sustainable energy solutions. The company was co-founded by Bill Gates, who has been a prominent advocate for nuclear energy as a means to combat climate change. TerraPower's approach involves the development of next-generation nuclear reactors that utilize advanced materials and designs.

Technology[edit]

TerraPower is known for its work on the Traveling Wave Reactor (TWR), a type of nuclear reactor that uses depleted uranium as fuel. The TWR is designed to be more efficient and produce less waste compared to traditional reactors. The reactor operates by gradually converting fertile material into fissile fuel, allowing it to "burn" for decades without the need for refueling.

Traveling Wave Reactor[edit]

The Traveling Wave Reactor is a novel concept in nuclear reactor design. Unlike conventional reactors that require enriched uranium, the TWR can utilize depleted uranium, which is abundant and inexpensive. This design reduces the need for uranium enrichment and minimizes nuclear waste. The reactor's core is designed to sustain a slow-moving wave of nuclear fission, which gradually converts the fuel over time.

Projects[edit]

TerraPower has been involved in several projects aimed at demonstrating the viability of its technologies. The company has collaborated with various international partners to explore the deployment of its reactors in different regions. TerraPower's projects focus on addressing the challenges of energy security, environmental sustainability, and economic feasibility.

Partnerships[edit]

TerraPower has established partnerships with several organizations and governments to advance its nuclear technologies. These collaborations aim to leverage expertise and resources to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced nuclear reactors. TerraPower works closely with research institutions, regulatory bodies, and industry leaders to ensure the safety and effectiveness of its designs.

Challenges[edit]

The development of advanced nuclear reactors like the TWR faces several challenges, including regulatory hurdles, public perception, and technical complexities. TerraPower is committed to addressing these challenges through rigorous research, transparent communication, and collaboration with stakeholders.

Future Prospects[edit]

TerraPower continues to innovate in the field of nuclear energy, with a focus on creating sustainable and scalable solutions. The company envisions a future where advanced nuclear reactors play a crucial role in meeting global energy needs while reducing carbon emissions. TerraPower's ongoing research and development efforts aim to bring these technologies to market in the coming decades.

Related pages[edit]