Hadron Energy receives White House letter recognizing nuclear role
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Hadron Energy Inc. announced it received official White House communication recognizing the company's role in U.S. energy resilience and national defense infrastructure. The correspondence arrived days before the federal government shutdown.
The letter identified Hadron's 10MW light-water micro modular reactor program as aligned with the Administration's strategic energy and security goals. It referenced ongoing federal initiatives aimed at streamlining nuclear regulatory pathways and expanding power for mission-critical facilities, including Department of Defense installations and artificial intelligence data centers designated as critical national infrastructure.
"This acknowledgment from the White House is a clear signal that what we're building at Hadron matters to the country's future," said Samuel Gibson, founder and chief executive officer. "Reliable, American-made nuclear power is key to our national security and competitiveness."
Hadron's factory-built, transportable reactors are designed for rapid deployment and will operate on a ten-year fueling cycle, providing power for defense, industrial, and data center applications. The compact pressurized-water design integrates an in-vessel steam generator, sealed containment, and simplified operation.
The development follows Hadron's announced $1.2 billion business combination agreement with GigCapital7 Corp. (NASDAQ: GIG), which will make Hadron the first publicly traded light-water microreactor company, according to the press release statement.
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