Thursday, October 16, 2025

Defending Against Strained Grids, Army To Power US Bases With Micro-Nuke Reactors

 As electricity demand surges in the United States, the Army announced a plan to implement nuclear microreactors at military bases nationwide. This initiative aims to ensure continuous power supply amid potential energy shortages.

• The initiative, named the Janus Program, aims to install nuclear microreactors at nine Army posts by 2028, providing power comparable to that of a small town.

• These reactors will offer a reliable energy source, protecting against grid overloads, cyber threats, and weather-related issues.

• The development follows Executive Order 14299, signed by President Trump, which seeks to deploy advanced nuclear technologies for national security.

• Each microreactor, comparable in size to a shipping container, will be managed by private companies selected by 2026, with budgets still undisclosed.

• The Army's efforts to adopt microreactors come after six years of collaboration with startups, and a similar program is underway for the U. S. Air Force.

• Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized the historical partnership between the Department of Energy and the military in advancing energy technology.

• Concerns persist regarding the broader energy landscape, particularly with the increasing demand from AI data centers and the slow development of new nuclear capacity.

• The Defense Production Act Consortium has been initiated to bolster the U. S. nuclear fuel supply chain as part of a strategic response to these challenges.

The Janus Program represents a significant step towards ensuring energy stability for military operations while raising questions about the future energy needs of the general population amidst evolving technological demands.

https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/defending-against-strained-grids-army-power-us-bases-micro-nuke-reactors

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