TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Advanced Metal Hydride Microreactor Platform
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Place of performance: Los Alamos, NM
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- Posted
- Aug 22, 2026
- Closes
- No deadline published by the funder
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At a glance
This is a government contract opportunity posted by ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF in the research and development in the physical category. Work is performed in Los Alamos, NM.
Classification and identifiers
- Industry (NAICS)
- Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)
- Product or service (PSC)
- Energy R&D Services; Energy Supply; Experimental Development (AG13)
- Solicitation number
- S-133676
- Contracting office
- TRIAD - DOE CONTRACTOR
Who can apply
About this opportunity
Response Deadline: July 17, 2026 Los Alamos National Laboratory has developed an integrated technology platform that solves the core materials and engineering barriers preventing rapid deployment of compact nuclear microreactors. By combining a proprietary crack-free fabrication process, a thermally protective heat pipe moderator design and a complete core architecture built from proven nuclear materials, the platform enables organizations to produce high-performance reactor components that are smaller, more reliable and faster to manufacture than those achievable with conventional methods. The approach reduces fuel requirements by up to 50% compared to unmoderated designs, eliminates the complex environmental control systems traditionally needed to protect advanced moderators and scales f...