ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to investigate the use of the ARC-100 small modular reactor (SMR) for powering next-generation data centers and AI infrastructure. This partnership reflects the growing acknowledgment of nuclear energy as a clean and reliable power source for the digital economy's expansion. The ARC-100, a sodium-cooled fast reactor with a 100 MWe capacity, is designed for modularity, a compact footprint, and the provision of both electricity and high-temperature heat, positioning it as an optimal solution for compute-intensive facilities.
William Theron, CEO at Deep Atomic, remarked on the collaboration's significance, emphasizing the goal to fast-track advanced nuclear deployment for digital infrastructure. Bob Braun, COO at ARC Clean Technology, pointed out the surging electricity demand from data centers, noting the ARC-100's suitability for delivering carbon-free, reliable power to high-density digital infrastructure. This initiative by ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic showcases an innovative strategy to meet the energy demands of the digital and AI advancements, proposing a sustainable and dependable power solution for essential infrastructure.


