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Copenhagen Atomics has been awarded a grant from the Innovation Fund Denmark to optimise #energyefficiency It is not only on molten salt and nuclear technology that Copenhagen Atomics supports technological development. In order to heat the salt for our test loops and reactor prototypes, we use vast amounts of #electricity. With this project, we seek to become more efficient in our energy usage, consuming electricity at times when there is a surplus in the grid. Additionally, we have the capability to quickly reduce our energy usage, which allows us to provide balancing services to the power grid. This flexibility is vital for supporting the #renewableenergy based grid in Denmark. Our ongoing project aims to develop intelligent systems that manage these processes effectively, contributing to more stable and efficient #energy consumption.

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Really great news - Congratulations to Copenhagen Atomics. Even though the grant is attempting to support a better ballanced energy system it can also be seen as a first attempt on the path to accepting that nuclear power does have a role in a well balanced green electricity supply - otherwise the grant doesn't make sense. 😊

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Karel B.

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1mo

Well done! Congrats..... Keep pushing the envelope of the Molten-Salt reactor, your Onion Reactor.

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Simon Refn

Service Designer, UX Designer - Open to Freelance Projects. Copenhagen Metropolitan Area

1mo

Congrats copenhagen atomics, you guys rock 🤩

Peter H. Kirkeby

Marine technology & decarbonization professional - Passionate about technology, people leadership and pragmatic solutions

1mo

Well done!

Exciting times!

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