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The Register - Special Features: The Future of the Datacenter

AI is rewriting how power flows through the datacenter Why do bit barns keep bumping up our bills, Senators ask DC operators Delays? What delays? Oracle insists its $300B cloud contract with OpenAI is on track Galactic Brain space datacenter coming in 2027, pledges startup Aetherflux Activist groups urge Congress to pause datacenter buildouts Bezos-backed Unconventional AI addresses datacenter power Meta and Google tap NextEra to feed their hungry datacenters Datacenters accused of hoarding grid capacity Amazon’s Trainium3 is the latest to conform to Nvidia’s mold Palantir aims to help energy companies meet AI power crunch Datacenters planned for Scotland could drain a loch of power Datacenters must generate their own power or fail HPE to ship rack-scale AI system using AMD's Helios in 2026 London grid crunch delays new housing amid datacenter boom Britain plots atomic reboot as datacenter demand surges OCP learning how to get quantum computers into existing DCs AMD taking AI fight to Nvidia with Helios rack-scale system Nvidia's AI factory dream gets the Omniverse treatment Qualcomm announces AI accelerators and racks they'll run in
All aglow about DCs, investors launch $300M at microreactor startup
2025-12-18 · via The Register - Special Features: The Future of the Datacenter

Amid the AI boom, nuclear power is in vogue, with venture capitalists lining up to plow hundreds of millions into small modular reactor (SMR) startups to make their datacenter energy headaches go away.

On Wednesday, Radiant, an El Segundo, California-based startup founded in 2020, said it raised more than $300 million in a funding round led by Draper Associates and Boost VC to commercialize its semi-trailer-sized microreactors.

The company expects to break ground on an SMR manufacturing plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee next year.

"This funding enables us to build our factory and keep to our DOME schedule, where we will achieve a self-sustained chain reaction on a reactor designed by, built by, fueled by, and operated by Radiant alongside our partners at the Idaho National Lab," Radiant CEO Doug Bernauer said in a canned statement.

DOME refers to Idaho National Laboratory's Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments project, where Radiant says it's on track to flip the switch on its first reactor, the Kaleidos Demonstration Unit (KDU), sometime next year.

Unlike other SMR designs we've discussed over the past year, Radiant's Kaleidos reactors are tiny, capable of producing about a megawatt of power each. However, the actual mechanism for energy generation isn't too far off from the designs we've seen from X-Energy, which use TRISO fuel pellets and helium gas as a coolant.

Thanks to their size, Radiant says they can be transported using standard semi-tractors and refueled up to four times over their 20-year lifespans.

Radiant says its Kaleidos reactor design can be transported via semi-trailer and is capable of producing up to a megawatt of power

Radiant says its Kaleidos reactor design can be transported via semi-trailer and is capable of producing up to a megawatt of power - Click to enlarge

However, from a datacenter standpoint, a megawatt just isn't that much power anymore. Modern rack systems from Nvidia are pushing 140 kW each with next-gen designs targeting 600 kW, beginning in late 2027. As such, datacenter operators would need at least two Kaleidos for every three Nvidia Kyber racks deployed.

But that's not stopping datacenter operators including Equinix from going all in on the tech. In August, the colocation giant revealed it'd preordered 20 of Radiant's Kaleidos reactors.

Equinix is one of several large bit barn operators that've thrown their weight behind backyard atomics. Amazon is investing in both conventional nuclear and SMRs in order to unburden itself from relying on US grid operators. Google and Oracle are also investing in SMR startups, while Microsoft is funding the re-ignition of the Three Mile Island Unit 1 reactor — you know the one that didn't partially melt down in the late 70s.

However, the jury is still out on whether SMRs will ever be cost effective. In September, analysts at the Centre for Net Zero (CNZ) estimated it would cost 43 percent less to power a 120 MW data facility with renewables and a small amount of gas-generated energy, compared to using SMRs. ®