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    Pentagon Issues Multiple Contracts for Development of Mobile Nuclear Reactor

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    The US Department of Defense has awarded three multimillion-dollar contracts as it embarks on a two-year design competition to bring mobile nuclear microreactors to US military troops in an effort to keep up with nuclear developments made by Russia and .

    A total of $39.7 million in contracts was split between three companies on Monday by the Pentagon, initiating a two-step to bring nuclear to US forces in a variety of conditions.

    According to the March 9 Department of Defense news release, the Virginia-based BWX Technologies was awarded $13.5 million, $14.3 million was issued to Westinghouse Government Services of , DC, and Maryland's X-energy received $11.9 million from the Pentagon.

    The nuclear power effort comes as part of Project Pele, a “mobile microreactor program using a two-phased approach to mitigate project and technical risk” that is headed by the Department of Defense's Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO).

    Pentagon spokesperson Lt. Col. Robert Carver told Defense News that Project Pele “involves the development of a safe, mobile and advanced nuclear microreactor to support a variety of Department of Defense missions such as generating power for remote operating bases.”

    He explained that the three companies will be given a “two-year design-maturation period” before the Pentagon chooses which company will develop and demonstrate a prototype.

    “The United States risks ceding nuclear energy technology leadership to…

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