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Partnerships drive progress. Fantastic to see X-energy highlighted in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s recent blog on nuclear wins. Our project with Dow in Seadrift, Texas – enabled by the Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP) – is a great example of how public-private partnerships are working to advance nuclear power in America. We’re proud to be leading the way in commercializing this important technology. Read more about nuclear progress: https://lnkd.in/ezKnPFra  #NuclearEnergy #ARDP #PublicPrivatePartnership

Aaron Engel

Oilfield And Specialty Chemicals Consultant//Product, Market and Business Development//Innovation Project Pipeline//Product Commercialization

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Love this!

Aaron Engel

Oilfield And Specialty Chemicals Consultant//Product, Market and Business Development//Innovation Project Pipeline//Product Commercialization

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Insightful!

Janine Harris

Sr. Vice Chair , Aerospace Corp. Strategic Executive for Mission Execellence

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I agree

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Reza Parvizi

--Medical Facilities Proprietor

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Bold visionary Kam Ghafarian was years ahead of his time when he advocated for SMR's and sought to implement the technology with large investments.

Congratulations to the XE team. I smiled when I read this.

Mitch Lee

Retired Boeing Deputy Fleet Chief / Project Manager / Program Execution / Technology Futurist / Mentor / Realist / Skills Aligner

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If California wants to continue the push towards green energy and reduce the use of oil and gas for power generation, these micro grids are the future. All the green technology (Wind, Solar, Water and Biofuels) cannot replace all the existing coal, oil and gas power generation. Just do the math. Our future energy generation solution should be one with several blends of technologies. Nuclear should be included in that portfolio.

Joshua Garvin

Project Manager - I&C, Oil, Nuclear, Chemical

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It's going to be a new era of inexpensive and redundant power anywhere that wants it.

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