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Texas Tech Partners with Natura, ACU to Advance Cutting-Edge Technology

January 28, 2025

Texas Tech Partners with Natura, ACU to Advance Cutting-Edge Technology

New MOU aims to address Texas’ water and energy challenges by integrating advanced reactor systems with desalination and sustainable energy production.

Texas Tech University announced today (Jan. 28) that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Natura Resources LLC of Abilene and Abilene Christian University (ACU) to seek business opportunities and funding for projects related to Natura’s molten salt reactor (MSR) currently under construction on the ACU campus.

The collaboration, which includes the Texas Produced Water Consortium (TxPWC) located at Texas Tech, builds on the rapid progress of the Natura MSR-1 system, which has become one of the nation’s leading advanced reactor projects. Together, the partners will demonstrate the potential for Natura’s commercial reactors to address Texas’ critical water and energy needs by integrating MSR technology with water desalination and energy production systems.

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Molten Salt Test System (Credit: Jeremy Enlow)

“This partnership will address critical challenges we face as a state,” said Texas Tech President Lawrence Schovanec. “By working with Natura and Abilene Christian University, we're securing crucial water resources and driving innovation in energy. By creating greater access to water, energy and jobs, we will contribute to a stronger future for our communities. Texas Tech is proud to be part of this collaborative effort.”

Texas faces significant challenges in meeting its growing demand for clean energy and water. Small modular MSRs offer a promising and scalable solution and could become a valuable asset to purify produced water generated by oil and gas wells, which is then available for agricultural and other beneficial uses. The integration of MSR technology with desalination systems will provide a sustainable and efficient way to address these needs.

Research bay and trench where the molten salt reactor will be located.
Research bay and trench where the molten salt reactor will be located.

“Natura Resources’ MSR technology represents a significant advancement in clean energy innovation, equipping Texas with the tools to meet its energy and water needs for decades to come,” said Doug Robison, founder and president of Natura Resources. “Our partnership with Texas Tech University and Abilene Christian University exemplifies our collaborative approach to addressing critical challenges and driving technological advancements. This collaboration will pave the way for the commercial development and deployment of MSR technology in Texas and beyond.”

Texas Tech’s faculty members bring extensive expertise in chemical process engineering, separation technologies and the high-temperature environments required for MSRs. The university has developed a strong reputation for research in extreme conditions, drawing from its experience with oil well technology. The TxPWC is leading research and development of purification of produced water and its beneficial use for Texans. Additionally, Reese Center, located west of the university’s main campus in Lubbock, provides a secure and specialized environment for conducting the research necessary to advance MSR systems.

“ACU has long standing relationships with Natura and Texas Tech, so it’s exciting when our research and technology initiatives align in this kind of unique partnership,” said Phil Schubert, ACU president. “We look forward to growing opportunities and making a real difference in Texas and around the world.”

The next steps for this partnership include the completion of the demonstration reactor and the development of systems to integrate Natura’s reactors with water desalination and energy production technologies.

About Abilene Christian University

Abilene Christian University serves a diverse student population of about 6,700 with world-class teaching in a Christ-centered community. Founded in 1906, this national research university offers online and residential undergraduate and graduate programs. Students choose from 87 baccalaureate majors that include more than 171 areas of study, as well as 71 areas of study in master’s degree and specialist programs and four doctoral programs. ACU’s mission is to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world. Learn more at acu.edu.

About Natura Resources, LLC

Natura Resources LLC is a leading advanced reactor developer committed to answering the world's increased demand for reliable energy, medical isotopes and clean water by developing commercially deployable molten salt reactors. Natura’s small modular reactors are liquid-fueled and molten salt-cooled, which increases efficiency and reduces waste. The Natura MSR-1 being deployed at Abilene Christian University is the first liquid-fueled reactor design to receive a construction permit from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. In less than five years, Natura has established itself as a leading force in the advanced nuclear industry, fueled by a commitment to performance.

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