top of page

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Aalo Atomics to Develop 1 GW Capacity at Texas A&M RELLIS

  • Phuong Ha
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 17

Aalo Atomics has been selected as one of four partners to develop up to 1 GW of advanced nuclear energy capacity at the Texas A&M RELLIS Campus. This initiative will deliver clean, reliable power to support both existing and future data centers at RELLIS, including those powering AI applications and high-performance computing.


Advanced Nuclear Energy for Texas A&M RELLIS Campus

A Milestone for Advanced Nuclear Energy

This collaboration marks a pivotal step in the future of advanced nuclear energy and a major milestone for Aalo. The company is exploring the deployment of several Aalo Pods, each containing 5 Aalo-1 reactors and 1 turbine, delivering 50 MW output per pod.

The modular pod design provides critical redundancy during reactor refueling and maintenance, ensuring continuous operation for mission-critical infrastructure like data centers.


Why Texas A&M?

The partnership with Texas A&M is about more than power generation. It represents a commitment to:

  • Accelerating innovation in nuclear technologies

  • Training and inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists

  • Strengthening U.S. energy resilience by demonstrating scalable nuclear solutions

Located just 90 minutes from Aalo’s Reactor Factory in Austin, the project also benefits from streamlined logistics, making it an ideal site for rapid deployment and scaling.


The Future of Clean Energy Infrastructure

With this project, advanced nuclear energy is positioned to play a central role in powering the digital economy. By combining modular design, scalability, and unmatched reliability, Aalo Atomics is proving that nuclear innovation can meet the growing demand for clean, 24/7 energy in data-intensive industries. ideal fit. It will streamline logistics and help rapidly scale deployment.


Comments


bottom of page