Terra Innovatum Advances SOLO Microreactor Licensing With Expanded NRC Regulatory Submissions
Reuters
Dec 17, 2025
Terra Innovatum Advances SOLO Microreactor Licensing With Expanded NRC Regulatory Submissions
Terra Innovatum Global NV has announced continued progress in the regulatory review process for its SOLO™ Micro-Modular Reactor (MMR) through active engagement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission $(NRC)$. The company has conducted more than 10 meetings with the NRC in the last quarter of 2025, detailing comprehensive technical and regulatory submissions on topics including reactor design maturity, safety philosophy, and deployment readiness. Terra Innovatum is advancing its licensing strategy in alignment with the NRC's evolving regulatory framework for microreactors, with plans to submit a Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) to support a Construction Permit application. No grant or funding details involving Terra Innovatum or any other organizations are mentioned.
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