'IKEA kit' nuclear power plant startup gets $380 million to build reactors in sh | The Jerusalem Post
What to know about 'IKEA kit' nuclear power plant startup gets $380 million to build reactors in sh
US-based startup Blue Energy Global raised $380 million to accelerate development of its first power plant and a fleet of small, prefabricated nuclear reactors intended to power energy-hungry data centers.
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What happened
US-based startup Blue Energy Global raised $380 million to accelerate development of its first power plant and a fleet of small, prefabricated nuclear reactors intended to power energy-hungry data centers.
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