we need

heat

Process Heat

Manufacturers need lots of electricity, but they also require heat. Think about using a Bunsen burner to create a chemical reaction. From paint and plastics to complex chemicals and pharmaceuticals, manufacturers use heat for chemical reactions to make the products we use every day.

A metal Bunsen burner with a blue flame on a white background.

Tri-Structural Isotropic Particle Fuel (TRISO)

The image is titled "Scale of Components of TRISO Fuel. Left to right, the image has a poppy seed, a golf ball and a billiard ball. The poppy seed is roughly the size of a TRISO fuel kernel, while the golf and cue ball are the size of TRISO pebbles.

Each TRISO fuel particle contains a poppy seed sized uranium fuel kernel encased in silicon carbide. Varying from the size of a golf ball to the size of a billiard ball, TRISO pebbles ensure that the fuel source itself, not emergency backup measures, guarantee the reactor’s safety. The US Department of Energy states that “TRISO particles cannot melt in a commercial high-temperature reactor.”

Diagram of an advanced nuclear reactor with cylindrical rods and metallic components

Our Reactor

Small in size, great in power.

Our very high temperature gas cooled reactor is the first of its kind. It is designed specifically for delivering heat on site for manufacturers across industries.


Our reactor cannot melt down and is safe enough to operate anywhere.

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Onshoring Critical Minerals

We will onshore rare earth minerals in America.

Our nuclear reactor process can enable America to rapidly onshore critical and rare earth mineral production.

Currently, America depends on foreign powers for the critical minerals used to produce all of our electronics. In the event of a global conflict, America cannot be dependent on other countries for these minerals.

Such mineral production is highly energy intensive. Earthineering’s reactor can provide the heat and energy needed to immediately bring critical mineral production back to America.

Hydrocarbons

A blue truck facing the right with two fuel tanks.

Using process heat, our reactor can be used to produce hydrocarbons. This fossil fuel drop-in replacement uses plants as a source of carbon.