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Air Force ANPI Picks Put Radiant, Antares, Westinghouse on Track for First On‑Base Microreactors by 2028

Key Takeaway

The Air Force's ANPI program accelerates the commercialization of microreactors, opening new avenues for developers and IPPs to provide resilient, localized, and zero-emission power to critical large loads.

AI Summary

  • The Air Force's ANPI program has selected Radiant, Antares, and Westinghouse to develop and deploy the first on-base nuclear microreactors at three military installations by 2028.
  • These projects signify a major government-backed push to commercialize advanced, resilient, and localized power generation, creating a new market for microreactor technology.
  • The 'contractor-owned' model implies opportunities for developers and IPPs through long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and private financing structures.
  • For large power consumers, this initiative demonstrates a viable pathway to enhanced energy independence, grid resilience, and reliable, zero-emission baseload power.

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Article Content

The Air Force’s ANPI program has tapped Radiant, Antares, and Westinghouse to develop first‑of‑a‑kind nuclear microreactors at Buckley, Malmstrom, and Joint Base San Antonio, with initial deployments targeted as early as 2028. The Department of the Air Force (DAF) has named three microreactor vendors—Radiant Industries, Westinghouse Government Services, and Antares Nuclear—to develop and operate contractor-owned […] The post Air Force ANPI Picks Put Radiant, Antares, Westinghouse on Track for First On‑Base Microreactors by 2028 appeared first on POWER Magazine .