Transportable Microreactor (Deployable Energy)
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/deployable-energy]]
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Transportable Microreactor (Deployable Energy)
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: SMR Country: USA USA Vendor/Designer: deployable-energy Type: Heat pipe microreactor [Heat pipe microreactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Heat pipe microreactor) Capacity: N/A
Overview
The Transportable Microreactor by Deployable Energy is a heat pipe microreactor in conceptual design in the USA. It is part of the DOE Nuclear Energy Launch Pad (DOME) April 2026 cohort, highlighting its potential for portable civilian energy solutions. No operational history or site details are available at this stage.
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DOE Nuclear Energy Launch Pad (DOME) · Apr 2026 cohort
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- World Nuclear Association - USA Profile — Overview of nuclear power development in the USA, including emerging technologies like microreactors.
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - Power Reactor List — General resource for U.S. reactor information, though specific docket for this conceptual design is not yet available.
- World Nuclear News — Potential source for updates on DOE programs and microreactor developments like the DOME cohort (specific article not confirmed).
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