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Deep Fission Plans to Sink Nuclear Reactors Deep UndergroundĀ > The company hopes reactors in boreholes will be safer and cheaper

Published: November 22, 2025 00:38

By dropping a nuclear reactor 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) underground, Deep Fission aims to use the weight of a billion tons of rock and water as a natural containment system comparable to concrete domes and cooling towers. With the fission reaction occurring…

How AI Is Ushering In A New Nuclear Age

Published: November 21, 2025 00:43

Atomic energy is back, thanks to the ravenous demands of AI, favoritism from Trump, and the zeal of young entrepreneurs raising billions to build mini-reactors. The upside is unlimited. The post How AI Is Ushering In A New Nuclear Age appeared first on…

Deep Fission Promotes Mike Brasel to Chief Operating Officer

Published: November 12, 2025 11:00

Deep Fission, Inc., a pioneering advanced nuclear energy company placing 15 MWe small modular pressurized water reactors in boreholes one mile underground, today announced the promotion of Mike Brasel to Chief Operating Officer (COO). The post Deep Fission…

Firm wants to build 1-mile deep nuclear reactor in Kansas

Published: October 18, 2025 18:47

A company with plans to construct small, nuclear reactors 1 mile underground for data centers and other electricity-hungry industries plans to put its first reactors in Kansas, Texas and Utah. Deep Fission, a Berkeley, California company, announced its…

SMR developer Deep Fission signs LOIs with data centers and other large loads for 12.5GW of nuclear capacity

Published: October 16, 2025 18:49

Deep Fission, an advanced nuclear energy company, has signed Letters of Intent (LOI) with data centers, co-developers, industrial parks, and strategic partners, totaling 12.5GW of potential capacity. The post SMR developer Deep Fission signs LOIs with data…

Deep Fission Expands Customer Pipeline to 12.5 Gigawatts

Published: October 15, 2025 18:59

Deep Fission, Inc. (ā€œDeep Fissionā€ or the ā€œCompanyā€), a pioneering advanced nuclear energy company placing small modular pressurized water reactors in boreholes one mile underground, announced today it has signed Letters of Intent (LOIs) with data centers,…

Nuclear Industry ā€˜Froth’ Will Fade in Next Year: Deep Fission CEO

Published: October 15, 2025 18:51

Energy firm Deep Fission is aiming to provide 12.5 gigawatts of power for data centers. Amid a deluge of nuclear power investments, CEO and co-founder Liz Muller says ā€œfrothā€ will fade fast as costs and timelines clarify. She spoke with Scarlet Fu on…

Nuclear Startup Deep Fission Has 12.5 GW Pipeline, CEO Says

Published: October 15, 2025 18:11

California nuclear energy startup Deep Fission Inc. has signed nonbinding deals with customers, including data center operators, for 12.5 gigawatts of power. That’s the equivalent of more than 12 traditional reactors. The post Nuclear Startup Deep Fission…

Deep Fission Announces Mark Schmitz as Chief Financial Officer

Published: October 7, 2025 14:00

Deep Fission, Inc., a pioneering advanced nuclear energy company placing 15 MWe small modular reactors (SMRs) in boreholes one mile underground, is pleased to announce that Mark Schmitz recently joined Deep Fission as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The…

EnerCom Interview with Deep Fission CEO Liz Muller

Published: September 26, 2025 16:22

At the 30th annual EnerCom Denver conference, we interviewed Deep Fission CEO Liz Muller. Deep Fission is harnessing three technologies—pressurized water reactor technology, drilling, and geothermal—to solve the nuclear waste problem by storing nuclear…