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US ‘nuclear bros’ test America’s atomic revival

Young founders backed by Silicon Valley and Trump race to start reactors despite experts’ safety fears

At a factory in Texas, Matt Loszak is building a new type of nuclear reactor he hopes will allow the US to reclaim leadership in an industry dominated by Russia and China.  

“Our goal is to ship hundreds and possibly thousands of reactors every year,” the 35-year-old founder of Aalo Atomics said as he inspected components for the Aalo-X, designed to power AI data centres.

Aalo is one of several US start-ups planning to switch on new reactors this month ahead of a July 4 deadline set by President Donald Trump to mark the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.

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