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Nuclear Electric Power Generation in Denmark
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Nuclear Electric Power Generation sector based in Denmark. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Seaborg Technologies
Seaborg Technologies is a scale-up company at the forefront of advanced and innovative nuclear reactor technology working to provide abundant, affordable, and sustainable energy available to all. We have grown to become the leading molten salt reactor start-up outside of North America with an international team of 100+ employees from all continents. We are actively developing the design for our Compact Molten Salt Reactor, alongside licensing and experimental validation activities of key safety and performance claims, and are currently building new experimental facilities.
51 to 200 staff
Copenhagen Atomics
Copenhagen Atomics pioneers thorium molten salt reactors, a groundbreaking solution that burns nuclear waste to generate abundant and cost-effective green energy. These compact and modular reactors, designed to fit the same area of a standard 40-foot shipping container, ensure scalability and easy deployment worldwide. With a relentless focus on product development, Copenhagen Atomics has achieved groundbreaking milestones, including the creation of the world's first commercially available molten salt test loops and highly purified salts, catering to the needs of companies, universities, and national labs globally. Our key milestone is to have our first reactor online by 2025.
51 to 200 staff
Saltfoss Energy
Saltfoss Energy is a scale-up company at the forefront of advanced and innovative nuclear reactor technology working to provide abundant, affordable, and sustainable energy available to all. We have grown to become the leading molten salt reactor start-up outside of North America with an international team from all over the world. We are actively developing the design for our Compact Molten Salt Reactor, alongside licensing and experimental validation activities of key safety and performance claims, and are currently building new experimental facilities.
51 to 200 staff