What's Happening?
Aalo Atomics' Aalo-X Critical Test Reactor has reached criticality at Idaho National Laboratory, marking the fourth DOE-authorized advanced reactor startup under the federal push to accelerate reactor testing. The reactor achieved criticality on July
4, exceeding the target set by Executive Order 14301. The milestone is part of Aalo's broader program to test reactor physics and control systems before moving to power operation. The company plans to deploy its commercial Pod configuration for data centers.
Why It's Important?
The successful criticality of Aalo Atomics' test reactor is a significant achievement in the advancement of nuclear technology. It demonstrates the potential for rapid development and deployment of advanced reactors, which could play a crucial role in meeting future energy demands. The milestone also highlights the effectiveness of the DOE's Reactor Pilot Program in supporting innovative nuclear projects. Aalo's progress could pave the way for commercial applications, particularly in powering data centers.
What's Next?
Aalo Atomics will continue its testing and development efforts, with plans to conduct further experiments and move towards full-power operation. The company aims to deploy its commercial Aalo Pod design, which will provide scalable power options for data centers. The success of the test reactor could lead to increased interest and investment in advanced nuclear technologies, influencing future energy strategies and policies.













