The mission of Advanced Reactor Concepts (ARC) is to commercialize a disruptive new technology for power generation in the form of an advanced small modular nuclear reactor.
The ARC-100 is based on technology proven by over 30 years of the successful operation of the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II). The EBR-II was operated by the US governmentUS government's Argonne National Laboratory in Idaho as a very successful test and demonstration of sodium-cooled fast-reactor power plant.
In March 2017, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and ARC announced a collaboration to develop and license the ARC-100 with initial deployment in Canada. The companies will pursue a preliminary regulatory review by the Canadian Nuclear Safety CommissionCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission through its Vendor Design Review process.
The ARC-100 is based on technology proven by over 30 years of the successful operation of the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II). The EBR-II was operated by the US government's Argonne National Laboratory in IdahoIdaho as a very successful test and demonstration of sodium-cooled fast-reactor power plant.
The company was founded in 2006 by CEO Donald M. Wolf and Vice Chairman of the Board Scott L. Campbell. Advanced Reactor Concepts is based in Chevy Chase, MarylandChevy Chase, Maryland and ARC Nuclear Canada in Saint John, New Brunswick.
The ARC-100 is based on technology proven by over 30 years of the successful operation of the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II). The EBR-II was operated by the US government's Argonne National LaboratoryArgonne National Laboratory in Idaho as a very successful test and demonstration of sodium-cooled fast-reactor power plant.
In March 2017, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and ARC announced a collaboration to develop and licencelicense the ARC-100 with initial deployment in Canada. The companies will pursue a preliminary regulatory review by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission through its Vendor Design Review process.
The ARC-100 is based on technology proven by over 30 years of the successful operation of the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II). The EBR-II was operated by the US government's Argonne National Laboratory in Idaho for 30 years as a very successful test and demonstration of sodium-cooled fast-reactor power plant.
Advanced Reactor Concepts, LLC (ARC) and its Canadian subsidiary ARC Nuclear Canada Inc. are companies looking to commercialize an advanced small modular nuclear reactor, the ARC-100.
The company was founded in 2006 by CEO Donald M. Wolf and Vice Chairman of the Board Scott L. Campbell. Advanced Reactor Concepts is based in Chevy Chase, Maryland and ARC Nuclear Canada in Saint John, New Brunswick.
In March 2017, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy and ARC announced a collaboration to develop and licence the ARC-100 with initial deployment in Canada. The companies will pursue a preliminary regulatory review by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission through its Vendor Design Review process.
In July 2018, ARC announced an agreement to work with New Brunswick (NB) Power and its affiliates to explore commercialization of the ARC-100 in New Brunswick, Canada, starting at NB Power’s Point Lepreau nuclear plant site and thereafter at other sites in Canada and worldwide.
The ARC-100 is based on technology proven by over 30 years of successful operation of the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II). The EBR-II was operated by the US government's Argonne National Laboratory in Idaho for 30 years as a very successful test and demonstration sodium-cooled fast-reactor power plant.
The basic EBR-II technology has been enhanced by ARC through numerous and significant proprietary innovations (for which patents have been granted and applied) to create a “Fourth Generation” solution that will have wide applicability in both the US and export markets around the world.
ARC-100 is an exportable, factory-produced, 100 MWe nuclear reactor with fixed fuel costs for 20+ years. It is a sodium-cooled, metal fueled, fast-reactor designed to provide safe, clean, affordable and proliferation-resistant nuclear power.
Advantages include:
Donald M. Wolf
CEO, Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board
James C. Saldarini
Vice President, Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
Norman J. D. Sawyer
President & CEO, ARC Nuclear Canada
Ronald King
Vice President, Mechanical Design & Reactor Operations
The mission of Advanced Reactor Concepts (ARC) is to commercialize a disruptive new technology for power generation in the form of an advanced small modular nuclear reactor.
Christofer M. Mowry
Board Member
David L. Cypes
CFO & Vice President, Finance
David Wade
Vice President, Reactor Design & Safety Analysis
Donald M. Wolf
CEO, Co-Founder & Chairman of the Board
Edward Arthur
Vice President, Fuel Cycle Management & Safeguards
Irfan Ali
Board Member
James C. Saldarini
Vice President, Licensing & Regulatory Affairs
James Wolf
Vice President, Financial Strategy & Investor Relations
John Sackett
Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
Leon Walters
Vice President, Fuel Design
Norman J. D. Sawyer
President & CEO, ARC Nuclear Canada
Robert C. Braun
Board Member, Senior Vice President & Chief Operations Officer
Robert Iotti
Board Member, Senior Vice President, Project Management
Ronald King
Vice President, Mechanical Design & Reactor Operations
Scott L. Campbell
Co-Founder & Vice Chairman of the Board
The mission of Advanced Reactor Concepts (ARC) is to commercialize a disruptive new technology for power generation in the form of an advanced small modular nuclear reactor.