Thorium and Molten Salt Recognition: EUROMOST 2026 and the Nuclear Innovation Alliance

Published April 7th, 2026

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Two notes from the world at large caught our attention this month, and both point the same direction: the technology space Flibe Energy has worked in for 15 years is rapidly being recognized as a new frontier.

A First European Conference on Molten Salt Reactors

The inaugural European Conference on Molten Salt Reactor Technology — EUROMOST 2026 will be held May 26–29, 2026 in Baden-Baden, Germany, bringing together the international community engaged in molten salt reactor (MSR) development and deployment. Molten salt reactor technology is increasingly recognized as one of the most promising directions in next-generation nuclear energy, with the potential to play a significant role in future low-carbon energy systems. That an entire European conference now exists for it speaks to how far the field has come.

Named Among Advanced Reactor Developers

Separately, the Nuclear Innovation Alliance names Flibe Energy in its primer on Non-Water-Cooled Advanced Reactor Technology, alongside other developers working to bring advanced reactors to market. We greatly appreciate the recognition.

We believe our key distinction is the use of a liquid-core technology in a thermal-breeder construct — an approach that eliminates fuel fabrication and enrichment costs. We also acknowledge a sobering reality: if Flibe Energy and all of our competitors are 100% successful in every one of our planned advanced reactor deployments, we will still only be supplying about half of what the world will need. There is room — and need — for everyone in this field to succeed.