Fermi America and Hyundai E&C Target Revival of Large-Scale U.S. Nuclear Power with Project Matador


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Fermi America and Hyundai E&C Set Sights on Nuclear Power Comeback with Project Matador

America's energy landscape might be poised for a pivotal shift. Fermi America has strengthened its partnership with Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., targeting a full-scale return of nuclear construction, centered on the ambitious Project Matador—an 11GW private energy campus planned near Amarillo, Texas. The announcement follows Fermi America’s participation in Hyundai E&C’s Large-Scale Nuclear Technology Seminar in Dallas, designed to rally contractors and reinforce the domestic nuclear supply chain.

Four AP1000 Nuclear Units Anchor a Bold Vision

At the heart of Project Matador are four AP1000 reactors—next-generation nuclear units recognized for their safety and scalability. With Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) work already underway, the project is aiming to set a benchmark for reliability and scale in supplying the country's rapidly rising electricity demand. Project Matador’s massive 11GW energy campus will integrate nuclear, natural gas, solar, and battery storage, offering highly redundant, behind-the-meter power ideal for the nation’s fast-growing AI and advanced manufacturing sectors.

Project Name Location Nuclear Units (Type) Planned Capacity (GW) Focus Sectors
Project Matador Amarillo, Texas 4 x AP1000 11 AI, Data Centers, Advanced Manufacturing

Industry Partnerships Drive Readiness and Execution Discipline

Project Matador distinguishes itself by its readiness: Fermi America is one of the few with a Combined Operating License (COL) accepted for review, active engagement by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and a well-characterized site—positioning it as a frontrunner among U.S. nuclear projects. Hyundai E&C’s track record—24 nuclear reactors completed, 10 built simultaneously, all on time and on budget—brings deep operational discipline and global expertise. The current FEED activities encompass site planning, cooling systems analysis, and meticulous schedule and cost development, all critical to supporting a future full-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) launch.

Supply Chain and Workforce Development Target Next-Gen Demands

This collaboration has spurred industry-wide conversations in Texas and across the U.S. on workforce training, modular construction methods, and heavy-lifting expertise required for nuclear builds. Project stakeholders believe rapid deployment is becoming increasingly urgent, as AI-driven load growth accelerates. Mesut Uzman, Chief Nuclear Construction Officer of Fermi America, called the decade ahead a proving ground for those capable of mobilizing energy projects at scale to meet new industrial realities.

Strategic Implications: Aiming to Reignite America’s Nuclear Supply Chain

The scale and scope of Project Matador make it more than a regional energy play—it is a test case for reviving American nuclear capability, reestablishing supply chain networks, and activating a new generation of skilled workers. Fermi America’s private grid model could empower hyperscale AI and manufacturing, underpinning economic and technological growth well beyond Texas.

Key Partnership Highlights Details
Strategic Partner Hyundai E&C – Global nuclear delivery, 24 reactors built
Technology Lead Westinghouse AP1000 reactors
U.S. Engagement Strong Texas construction and supply chain participation
Workforce Development Training and partnership seminars for skilled nuclear personnel
Target Timeline Site ready to break ground in 2026, pending regulatory approvals

What This Means for U.S. Energy and Investors

If Project Matador delivers, it will not only address critical power shortfalls for next-gen industries—it may also pave the way for the broader return of large-scale nuclear power projects across the U.S. For industry observers and investors, watching Fermi America’s approach to readiness, collaboration, and execution offers unique insights into how America's energy future could be reshaped.


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