Nuclear You Can Trust.
The heat-resistant casing is engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, ensuring unmatched durability and safety. Designed for peak performance, it protects the reactor’s core while maintaining optimal thermal efficiency—even in the harshest conditions.
The heavy water pump keeps hydrogen-enriched coolant flowing flawlessly, ensuring precise temperature control and peak reactor performance — quiet, efficient, and built to last.
The integrated chip enables seamless 24/7 monitoring by Enron’s nuclear management facility, ensuring real-time oversight and unparalleled operational safety—anytime, anywhere.
Limitless Power. Perfectly Controlled.
The uranium zirconium hydride reactor combines advanced neutron moderation with boron control drums to precisely manage the nuclear reaction, delivering exceptional safety, unmatched fuel efficiency, and compact, sustainable power—all in one breakthrough design.
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FAQ
The Enron Egg is a compact nuclear reactor that uses Uranium-Zirconium Hydride (U-ZrH) fuel rods to generate heat through nuclear fission. This heat is transferred via a 3D-printed Inconel heat exchanger, powering a turbine to generate electricity. A closed-loop cooling system ensures safe operation without environmental contamination.
Yes, safety is a top priority in the Enron Egg’s design:
- Fail-Safe Mechanisms: The reactor automatically halts reactions if overheated.
- Advanced Shielding: Built with lead-polyethylene-boron materials and a steel liner to protect against radiation.
- Controlled Reactions: Boron-coated control drums ensure precise regulation of the fission process.
The Egg has been rigorously tested and adheres to strict safety standards for residential use.
The Enron Egg is significantly more affordable than traditional energy systems, which cost between $19,000 and $50,000 while being subject to power fluctuations. The Egg offers a reliable, constant energy source at a fraction of the long-term cost.