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The Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP) Cooperative Agreement is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and private companies to develop advanced nuclear reactors. The ARDP was authorized by the Energy Act of 2020 and is a public-private investment portfolio.

The ARDP awards cooperative agreements to projects at various stages of development. The projects have different levels of cost-sharing between the federal government and private companies.

Official Site - energy.gov

DOE's role

Mission/Objectives

The program's goals include:

Reducing emissions

Advanced nuclear energy systems have the potential to reduce emissions.

Creating jobs

The program can help create new jobs.

Expanding access to clean energy

The program can help expand access to clean energy.

Stakeholders

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