# NextEra-TerraPower Natrium Partnership **Type:** Strategic partnership for advanced nuclear deployment **Announced:** Final months of 2025, formalized by April 2026 **Scale:** 2.5-3 GW Natrium reactor deployment **Capital:** $15-20 billion projected capex **Offtakers:** Google and Microsoft AI datacenters ## Overview NextEra Energy and TerraPower formed a partnership to deploy 2.5-3 GW of Natrium sodium-cooled fast reactors specifically to power Google and Microsoft AI datacenters. This represents one of the largest advanced nuclear commitments in the AI-driven nuclear renaissance. ## Technology **Natrium Reactor Specifications:** - 345 MW sodium-cooled fast reactor base capacity - Integrated molten salt energy storage system - Can boost output to 500 MW during peak demand - First advanced nuclear plant to receive NRC Environmental Impact Statement for commercial deployment ## Target Sites - **Duane Arnold, Iowa:** Existing nuclear facility site, considered a regulatory bellwether for SMR licensing - **Southeast US locations:** Additional sites under evaluation The Duane Arnold site selection is strategically significant as it leverages an existing licensed nuclear site, potentially accelerating regulatory approval compared to greenfield deployment. ## Economics - Capital cost: Approximately $5-8 billion per GW - 3-5x higher capex than renewables (solar ~$1-2B/GW, wind ~$1.5-2.5B/GW) - Provides firm dispatchable power with integrated storage ## Timeline - **2025 Q4:** Partnership formalized - **2026 Q2:** Site selection phase, environmental impact assessments and detailed engineering underway - **2026+:** Regulatory filings expected ## Strategic Significance Investors have characterized Duane Arnold's success as determining "the pace of SMR licensing for the next decade," making this partnership a critical test case for advanced reactor deployment at existing nuclear sites. ## Sources - MarketMinute / FinancialContent, April 8, 2026 - TerraPower official announcements - World Nuclear News coverage