Near-term power designed 
for a nuclear future

Nuclear transition

The direct pathway for customers 
who need reliable electricity before EAGL-1 is operational

BRIDGE POWER uses commercially available gas-fueled equipment and a shared infrastructure designed to transition from bridge generation to long-term nuclear energy with EAGL-1. It is the first phase of a customer-focused deployment model: generate power now, build the site and power-conversion infrastructure, then transition to EAGL-1 for long-term baseload nuclear energy.

Immediate power demand

Large loads need electricity before long-term infrastructure is fully in place.

Practical deployment path

BRIDGE POWER uses commercially available equipment to support near-term generation.

Built for transition

The power island is designed to remain useful when EAGL-1 becomes the heat source.

Customer applications

Designed for customers whose 
growth depends on dependable, 
large-scale electricity

Grid interconnection, new generation, and long-term nuclear deployment can take years to align. BRIDGE POWER gets customers up and running while creating a clear transition path to EAGL-1.

Data centers and AI infrastructure

Near-term firm power for fast-growing digital infrastructure loads.

Advanced manufacturing

Reliable electricity for industrial operations, reshoring, and high-capacity production.

Utilities and communities

Dispatchable generation that supports resource planning and a longer-term nuclear transition.

Military and strategic sites

Resilient on-site power for critical infrastructure and secure operations.

Long-term nuclear

From bridge generation 
to nuclear baseload

BRIDGE POWER starts the customer pathway with near-term generation. 
EAGL-1 completes it with long-term, utility-scale nuclear power.