Fermi America Advances Four-Unit Nuclear Project Near Amarillo with Hyundai E&C

Reuters
Feb 12
Fermi America Advances Four-Unit Nuclear Project Near Amarillo with Hyundai E&C

Fermi Inc., operating as Fermi America, is advancing plans for Project Matador, an 11-gigawatt private energy campus located outside Amarillo, Texas. In partnership with Hyundai Engineering & Construction, Fermi America is conducting Front-End Engineering Design $(FEED)$ work for the installation of four Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear units at the site. The project aims to support the return of large-scale nuclear construction in the United States and meet rising demand for reliable, baseload power. Ongoing efforts include site layout planning, cooling system evaluations, and the development of cost and schedule frameworks to prepare the project for potential engineering, procurement, and construction phases.

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