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ARC Clean Technology And Deep Atomic Sign Deal To Explore Nuclear For Data Centres

By David Dalton
20 June 2025

MOU includes site identification and feasibility studies

ARC Clean Technology And Deep Atomic Sign Deal To Explore Nuclear For Data Centres
Data centres are rapidly becoming one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity demand worldwide. Courtesy Google.

ARC Clean Technology and Deep Atomic have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the deployment of ARC-100 small modular reactors (SMRs) to power next-generation data centres and AI infrastructure.

ARC, which has offices in New Brunswick in Canada and Washington DC, is developing the ARC-100. It said the MOU outlines a framework for collaboration including site identification, feasibility assessments, and engagement with potential customers across North America.

The companies plan to jointly evaluate sites where ARC-100 reactors can be deployed in close proximity to Deep Atomic’s data centre infrastructure projects.

Deep Atomic, a Swiss-American company, provides project development services for data centres powered by SMRs. ARC said the company’s expertise will provide a crucial link between SMR technology and data centre developers by offering planning and technology integration capabilities, including novel balance-of-plant and cooling technologies.

The ARC-100, a 100 MW sodium-cooled fast reactor can supply both electricity and high-temperature heat.

According to Bob Braun, chief operating officer of ARC, the ARC-100 is uniquely suited to power modern data operations.

“Data centres are rapidly becoming one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity demand worldwide.

“The ARC-100 delivers 100 megawatts of reliable, carbon-free power in a compact design that’s ideally suited for high-density AI and computing loads,” he said.

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