Thorizon partners with molten salt energy storage provider

Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Thorizon partners with molten salt energy storage provider
Pierucci and Claquin (Image: Thorizon)

The two companies say that as part of the collaboration they will develop a joint offering for industrial energy user and work together on designing “conventional plant infrastructure, including a salt-to-salt heat exchanger and flexible power output solutions”.

They will also explore joint efforts in developing a molten salt test loop to advance technology readiness.

Thorizon – a spin-off from NRG, which operates the High Flux Reactor in Petten – is developing a 250 MWt/100 MWe molten salt reactor, targeted at large industrial customers and utilities. The Thorizon One concept is unique in that the core is composed of a set of cartridges that is replaced every five to ten years.

The company says it is conducting pre-feasibility studies at three nuclear-designated sites in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, targeting construction by 2030.

Storabelle’s system is based around the ability of molten salt to be able to store heat at temperatures of near to 600 degrees Celcius for days with minimal energy loss and can then “release it at the most valuable moment to optimise electricity generation and industrial processes”.

Laure Claquin, Thorizon COO, said: “Through our engagements with industrial end-users and utilities, we recognise a strong demand for flexible power solutions. By integrating our molten salt reactor technology with Storabelle’s energy storage, we can deliver a highly competitive and scalable solution to meet evolving energy needs.”

Frédéric Pierucci, Storabelle co-founder, said: “This European collaboration expands our reach to industrial energy consumers. The Netherlands, with its strong reliance on renewables, presents a particularly promising market for our flexible energy storage solutions.”

   

  • Related Posts

    X-energy, Toyo Tanso sign graphite supply chain agreement

    The order is for core structural components made from Toyo Tanso’s specialised IG-110 fine-grain isotropic graphite for four Xe-100 units, to be delivered to Dow Inc for the proposed Long…

    Nuclear fuel delivery for Vietnam research reactor

    It was the first delivery of fuel since 2010 for the Russian-designed research reactor which has been operating since 1984, and which was built on the site of the US-designed…

    Have You Seen?

    Shell Challenges Venture Global Arbitration Decision in New York Supreme Court

    • November 11, 2025
    Shell Challenges Venture Global Arbitration Decision in New York Supreme Court

    Oil Prices Rise as Investors Balance Sanctions Risks, Oversupply Worries

    • November 11, 2025
    Oil Prices Rise as Investors Balance Sanctions Risks, Oversupply Worries

    HONORING VETERANS DAY – 8 Ways to Say Thank-You Veterans on Veterans Day

    • November 11, 2025
    HONORING VETERANS DAY – 8 Ways to Say Thank-You Veterans on Veterans Day

    Where Did Chevron’s Oil and Gas Production Come From in 3Q?

    • November 11, 2025
    Where Did Chevron’s Oil and Gas Production Come From in 3Q?

    Carbon capture modules arrive at Air Products’ Rotterdam grey hydrogen plant

    • November 11, 2025
    Carbon capture modules arrive at Air Products’ Rotterdam grey hydrogen plant

    Sanctions and Ice Hinder Russia’s Arctic Oil Exports

    • November 11, 2025
    Sanctions and Ice Hinder Russia’s Arctic Oil Exports

    Nigeria Eyes 1.7 Billion Barrels in New Oil Supply

    • November 11, 2025
    Nigeria Eyes 1.7 Billion Barrels in New Oil Supply

    India’s ONGC Net Profit Slips 18% as Oil Prices Drop

    • November 11, 2025
    India’s ONGC Net Profit Slips 18% as Oil Prices Drop

    Irish plant to produce biomethane from beer and whiskey waste

    • November 11, 2025
    Irish plant to produce biomethane from beer and whiskey waste

    India quantum push should drive demand for helium and nitrogen

    • November 11, 2025
    India quantum push should drive demand for helium and nitrogen