Designed to accelerate the nation’s transition to advanced nuclear energy The Idaho National Laboratory officially opened the world’s first nuclear reactor test bed for privately developed microreactors.
Known as the National Reactor Innovation Center Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments (DOME), the facility will allow private industry to test experimental reactor concepts in a safe, world-class environment to gather the performance data necessary for future licensing.
The Department of Energy officials joined INL leadership on April 8 to celebrate the opening, which was finished nearly a year ahead of schedule to meet a growing demand for affordable and reliable power in the United States.
While the facility marks a scientific milestone, NRIC Director Brad Tomer noted that the project is already acting as a major economic engine for Eastern Idaho.
"We know of at least 4 or 5 developers who have opened offices in Idaho Falls and have staffed them up," Tomer said. "They're bringing in a lot of operators, a lot of researchers of their own, to work alongside of our researchers and to deploy their systems... It's just growing and growing. More and more developers are coming to us, and more and more developers are located in Idaho Falls"
