Dual Fluid Energy Inc. is now a Canadian company based in Vancouver. The management team has been reorganized for this purpose. The first round of financing for institutional investors will start soon.
The German nuclear technology startup Dual Fluid has decided to become a Canadian company. There are many arguments in favor of this move: the Canadian government promotes modular reactors (SMR) as a technology of the future, while the population predominantly sees nuclear power as an opportunity. The country is experienced in nuclear technology and, unlike Germany, can look back on uninterrupted expertise. Last but not least, there is an internationally recognized nuclear licensing authority. The leading Board of Directors consists of:
Dual Fluid is currently preparing its first round of financing for institutional investors. The funds raised will be used, among other things, to commission an internationally renowned institute with safety calculations – a prerequisite for subsequent licensing.
Despite the Canadian legal form, Dual Fluid plans to use Germany as a base for the foreseeable future, says Chairman Armin Huke: “Depending on how conditions change here, we could at least partially advance development here. If not, our destination is set.”
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