Ultra Safe Nuclear Corp. to Build $232M Microreactor Assembly Plant in Gadsden, Creating Hundreds of Jobs.

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Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation has chosen Gadsden, Alabama as the location for its MMR Assembly Plant, a $232 million investment that will manufacture, assemble, and test non-radiological modules needed to construct USNC’s Micro-Modular Reactors. The facility will be the country’s first commercial-scale advanced microreactor production factory and will employ 250 professional and technical workers. The microreactors are intended to generate clean, cost-effective, and safe electrical power and heat, and can be deployed anywhere that humans need power, in any climate, because they require no electrical grid, infrastructure support, or water.
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