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FAQ: ARC Clean Technology's Series B Financing and ARC-100 Advanced Small Modular Reactor
TL;DR
ARC Clean Technology secured Series B funding to accelerate commercialization of its ARC-100 reactor, gaining advantage in powering AI data centers and energy-intensive industries with clean energy.
ARC will use Series B funding to advance its 100 MWe sodium-cooled fast reactor through DOE programs, KHNP collaborations, and Canadian projects with Hatch and New Brunswick Power.
ARC's zero-emission reactor technology provides reliable clean energy for data centers and industries, reducing carbon emissions and supporting sustainable development globally.
ARC's sodium-cooled fast reactor design, proven over 30 years, uniquely powers hyperscale data centers while achieving key Canadian regulatory milestones for advanced nuclear technology.
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ARC Clean Technology has successfully closed its Series B financing round to accelerate commercialization of its ARC-100 advanced small modular reactor.
The ARC-100 is a 100 MWe advanced sodium-cooled fast reactor that provides safe, reliable, carbon-free power using proven technology from a 30-year prototype. Its high-temperature, zero-emission design is ideal for powering hyperscale data centers and heavy industry.
The funding will advance commercialization programs for the ARC-100, support ongoing work with the U.S. Department of Energy, continue collaboration with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power for global deployment, and maintain Canadian project development with strategic partner Hatch.
Investors include Xplor Ventures, Hennessy Capital Group, Cleantech Ventures, Core Synergy, Banpu Ventures, and the corporate venture arm of a major energy company. Partners include the U.S. DOE, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, Hatch, New Brunswick Power, and Nucleon Energy (through the NuARC partnership).
ARC has been working with New Brunswick Power on a commercial demonstration at Point Lepreau, submitted a License to Prepare Site application in 2023, and successfully completed Phase 2 of the CNSC's Vendor Design Review in 2025. ARC is the only advanced reactor technology in Canada to achieve both milestones.
NuARC is a partnership entity formed in 2025 between ARC Clean Technology and Calgary-based Nucleon Energy to develop and deploy the ARC-100 starting in Alberta, Canada, with potential site evaluations in progress.
The ARC-100 is designed to provide reliable, clean heat and power for energy-intensive industries, next-generation AI data centers, industrial applications, and on-grid electricity generation.
James Wolf has been appointed CEO as the company moves into its next commercialization phase, while Bob Braun will continue to lead ARC operations in Canada.
ARC is a grant funding awardee of the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program to develop and deploy the ARC-100 in the United States.
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