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Seaborg’s mission is to market cheap, serially produced floating nuclear power barges, specifically targeting developing countries in regions where renewables are unfavourable, such as in South East Asia.

The molten salt reactor technology is radically different from conventional nuclear. It cannot meltdown or explode, it cannot release hazardous radioactive gasses to air or water, and it cannot be used for nuclear weapons. Seaborg’s proprietary compact molten salt reactor will be installed on modular power barges, providing clean and cost-competitive electricity world-wide. The first power barges will have two reactors installed and will need to be refuelled every 12 years.


Seaborg Technologies was founded in 2014 by scientists with experience from the Niels Bohr Institute, Technical University of Denmark, CERN, UC Berkeley, European Spallation Source, and Paul Scherrer Institute. The first external funding was secured in early 2018. Our 30 strong team hails from all over the world and encompasses experts in many disciplines.

Seaborg is working closely with regulators, shipyards, and the nuclear industry to deliver first-power-to-grid as early as 2025.

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Seaborg 

Titangade 11

2200 Copenhagen N

Denmark