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NAAREA’S PROJECT

NAAREA is a French company proposing an alternative to fossil fuels, thanks to innovative and sustainable next-generation nuclear power.

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carbon-free &
decentralized
energy

NAAREA (Nuclear Abundant Affordable Resourceful Energy for All) is a French company proposing an alternative to fossil fuels, thanks to innovative and sustainable next-generation nuclear power.
NAAREA will produce carbon-free energy by reusing long-lived nuclear waste. With its nuclear microreactors, NAAREA will bring a complementary offering to the energy mix, one that is decentralized and can be installed close to industrial consumers and in remote areas.

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THE CHALLENGE

Energy is crucial to achieving all 17 Sustainable Development Goals. That’s why the energy of the future needs to be safe, equitable, carbon-free and decentralized.

OUR SOLUTION, A FOURTH-GENERATION
NUCLEAR MICROREACTOR THAT USES
LONG-LIVED WASTE

A COMPLETELY CLOSED FUEL CYCLE

NAAREA’s XAMR® is an innovative microreactor designed to produce heat and electricity by burning plutonium and the most highly radiotoxic waste – with a lifetime of over 100,000 years – produced by the traditional nuclear sector.

INHERENT SAFETY

NAAREA’s XAMR® is a fourth-generation molten salt fast neutron microreactor that benefits from an inherently regulated fission reaction.

MASS PRODUCTION

Small and mass-produced in our manufacturing facility, NAAREA’s XAMR® will enable decentralized production of electricity and heat.

THE POWER OF OUR XAMR®

A TEAM OF EXPERTS

Jean-Luc
Alexandre

FOUNDER

Ivan
Gavriloff

CO-FOUNDER

Christophe
Béhar

VICE PRESIDENT, PROJECT MANAGEMENT SUPPORT

Our Team

NAAREA’s teams bring together the top experts in the French nuclear sector as well as professionals from the industrial world.

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OUR PURPOSE

HELPING TO ACHIEVE THE 17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

NAAREA’s company purpose is to meet the Sustainable Development Goals adopted in Paris in 2015. They form our framework for our economic, social and environmental impact, and our microreactors will be deployed to support this ambition.