Years to first power
We manufacture nuclear plants at existing shipyards and fab yards. These controlled environments have trained labor forces and large equipment in place, enabling an assembly line approach that reduces costs over time. Unlike on-site construction and engineering teams, fabricators commit to fixed-price contracts, making projects reliable and financeable.
Prefab welding - 35% more efficient
On-site nuclear construction welding

Our plants are delivered on barges in prefabricated megablocks and then assembled at the site in under a year. Barges transport larger blocks than road or rail, enabling us to do more of the manufacturing and assembly off-site, and minimize on-site labor and equipment.
Delivered by Waterways
Delivered by Road
Delivered by Rail

We deliver nuclear plants you can plan around. To reach first energization in three years and lower the cost of capital, our first-of-a-kind plants use a strategic gas-to-nuclear bridge. An initial natural gas phase provides immediate energy and early revenue that derisks the project financially. This transitions to 100% zero-carbon nuclear power for the long-term.
Blue Energy FOAK
Blue Energy Nth-of-a-kind
Traditional nuclear
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Our approach is unique, but we minimize risk and uncertainty at every step by using proven technologies, supply chains, and operating models.
We partner with the world’s most trusted reactor vendors like GE Vernova to leverage their established safety and performance record. With mature technology and established fuels, our plants have a 92-94% capacity factor.
Plugging in proven technologies also enables expedited licensing. The NRC has approved our gas-to-nuclear methodology.
Capacity factor
Approved gas-to-nuclear architecture