ZEUS / ODIN
**Vendor/Designer:** [[vendors/nano-nuclear-energy]]
Key Stats
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ZEUS / ODIN
Status: CONCEPTUAL_DESIGN Category: MICROREACTOR Country: USA USA Vendor/Designer: nano-nuclear-energy Type: Heat pipe microreactor [Heat pipe microreactor](/library/wiki/technologies/Heat pipe microreactor) Capacity: 2 MWe
Overview
ZEUS / ODIN is a conceptual heat pipe microreactor design by Nano Nuclear Energy in the USA, with a planned net capacity of 2 MWe. It is significant for its potential to offer compact, scalable civilian energy solutions. Currently in the conceptual design phase, it has no specific site or operational history.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- Nano Nuclear Energy — Official website of the vendor/designer with information on ZEUS / ODIN microreactor concepts.
- World Nuclear Association - USA Profile — Overview of nuclear power developments in the USA, including emerging designs like microreactors.
- World Nuclear News - Nano Nuclear Energy Update [UNVERIFIED] — Article discussing Nano Nuclear Energy's plans for ZEUS and ODIN microreactors.
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