According to a recent LinkedIn post from Kairos Power, the company is highlighting progress one week after breaking ground on its Hermes 2 project. The post describes Hermes 2 as its first power‑producing reactor and the initial deployment under an agreement with Google, aimed at supplying clean electricity to the Tennessee Valley Authority grid for data center decarbonization in Tennessee and Alabama.
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The post suggests that Hermes 2 is positioned as a key technical and commercial milestone in Kairos Power’s pathway toward a broader reactor fleet. It indicates that lessons from the project are expected to support advances in technology development, licensing, supply chain, and construction methods, which may be important to achieving greater cost certainty and scalability, factors that could influence the company’s long‑term competitiveness in the emerging advanced nuclear and data‑center energy markets.

