Project siting

Design the campus around heat offtake.

A strong MSBR site starts with a customer heat profile, short delivery paths, licensing feasibility, security, grid interface, water needs, and construction logistics.

Site screen

Commercial first, technical always

Heat-first projects need more than land. They need offtake, permitting logic, constructability, emergency planning, and a customer who can use the plant's output every day.

NearHeat customer
ClearLicensing path

Project filters

The first pass should reject weak sites quickly. A promising site has measurable heat demand, contractable economics, manageable interfaces, and a credible path to approvals.

Heat offtakeTemperature, pressure, availability, and delivery distance define the commercial fit.
Campus layoutReactor island, storage, heat exchangers, and customer tie-ins need practical separation.
Customer readinessCredit quality, contract length, and operational integration decide financeability.
Permitting pathLicensing, environmental interfaces, and local acceptance should be screened early.

Ready to screen a site?

Start with heat demand, customer profile, location constraints, and target commercial operation date.