NANO Nuclear Taps Into Canada’s Nuclear Future
In a move that strengthens its international footprint, NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. has officially joined the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA). This strategic decision aligns with the company’s mission to lead the development of microreactor technology and advanced nuclear energy solutions across North America—starting with Canada.
As the Canadian government looks to decarbonize its energy grid, NANO Nuclear’s membership positions it at the center of Canada’s clean energy transition.
Why Canada? The Clean Energy Opportunity
Canada’s nuclear industry already displaces 80 million tons of CO₂ emissions annually and supplies 50% of the world’s cobalt-60, a medical isotope used to treat cancer and sterilize equipment. The country is now turning to small and micro nuclear reactors—like NANO’s patented KRONOS MMR™—to support future energy needs in remote regions and carbon-intensive industries.
By partnering with CNA, NANO Nuclear gains direct access to key policymakers, regulators, and industry experts, helping accelerate its plans to deploy next-gen reactors across Canada.
CNA Welcomes NANO Nuclear on Board
George Christidis, President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Association, stated:
“Their focus on microreactor technologies aligns with Canada’s leadership in scalable nuclear solutions. We look forward to supporting NANO Nuclear in advancing secure, reliable, and clean energy.”
Laying the Groundwork for Deployment
NANO Nuclear has already begun site-specific engineering work to bring the KRONOS MMR™ Energy System to Canada. The company is actively pursuing a demonstration site at Chalk River, Ontario, in collaboration with Canadian Nuclear Laboratories—a major hub for nuclear R&D.
Jay Yu, Founder and Chairman of NANO Nuclear, said:
“Canada is taking meaningful steps to support advanced nuclear systems. This is the right time for NANO Nuclear to establish itself as the first North American company licensed to deploy microreactors.”
A Vision for a Vertically Integrated Nuclear Business
NANO Nuclear isn’t just building microreactors—it’s constructing an entire ecosystem. The company has five core divisions:
Microreactor Tech: Including KRONOS MMR™, ZEUS, ODIN, and the space-ready LOKI MMR™
Fuel Fabrication: Via its subsidiary, HALEU Energy Fuel Inc. (HEF)
Fuel Transport: Through Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc. (AFT), licensed to commercialize a U.S. DOE-patented fuel basket
Nuclear for Space: Through NANO Nuclear Space Inc. (NNS), exploring deep-space power and propulsion
Consulting Services: To support reactor integration and regulatory navigation
CEO James Walker added:
“Joining CNA strengthens our ties with Canada’s nuclear ecosystem and helps us take the next step toward deploying the KRONOS MMR™ at Chalk River.”
A Gateway to Global Leadership
With its U.S. progress well underway and a robust technology pipeline in development, NANO Nuclear’s expansion into Canada reflects a larger goal: to become the first commercially licensed microreactor technology company in North America, delivering portable, clean, and scalable nuclear energy to the world.
Stay tuned to Maple Wire for more updates on clean energy innovations, global nuclear partnerships, and breakthrough microreactor deployments.