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American Power

Supporting the government’s mission to ensure the rapid development, deployment, and use of advanced technologies

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YOUR NEXT MISSION STARTS HERE

HGP Intelligent Energy is building America’s next generation of nuclear power infrastructure. We’re looking for veterans who understand reactor operations, security protocols, and mission-critical execution.

Navy Reactor-Years Experience

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Target Capacity

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The Mission

Repurpose Naval Assets

We’re working with DOE to deploy retired naval reactors—proven systems with decades of remaining service life—for baseload power generation at Oak Ridge and Paducah.

DOE Custody Model

Reactors remain under federal control with cleared personnel. No HEU transfer to civilian hands. Same security framework that protects national laboratories.

Energy Dominance

Answering the Genesis Mission Executive Order with private capital and 30 years of utility-scale operating experience. Zero emissions. Maximum reliability.

Why Veterans

Nuclear-Trained. Mission-Ready.

The Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Program produces the most rigorously trained reactor operators in the world. That expertise doesn’t have to end when you leave the service.

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