Rockland Resources Applauds Kairos-Google Nuclear Partnership with TVA, Highlights Growing Beryllium Demand

Reuters
2025/08/20
Rockland Resources Applauds Kairos-Google Nuclear Partnership with TVA, Highlights Growing Beryllium Demand

Rockland Resources Ltd. has announced its commendation of a new partnership between Kairos Power and Google, in collaboration with the Tennessee Valley Authority $(TVA)$, for the supply of power from Kairos's Hermes 2 Generation IV small modular reactor $(SMR)$. This contract marks the first instance of a U.S. utility agreeing to procure power from a fluoride salt-cooled high-temperature reactor. The agreement aims to offset Google's data center electricity demand starting in 2030, providing up to 50 MWe of firm, carbon-free baseload power. This initiative is part of a broader commitment to bring 500 MWe of advanced nuclear online by 2035, highlighting the increasing importance of beryllium, a critical mineral used in these reactors. Rockland Resources is actively working on its beryllium projects in Utah, emphasizing the need for beryllium supply security to support next-generation clean energy advancements.

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