The innovative nuclear reactor and fuel firm X-energy is growing in Maryland, according to a statement made by Governor Wes Moore on Wednesday. The company is establishing a 90,000-square-foot test and training center in Frederick and consolidating its offices into a new 125,000-square-foot facility in Gaithersburg. With the help of state and local incentives, the company intends to keep 260 workers and add at least 525 new positions over the next six years, with a focus on sustainable energy development, workforce training, and safety.Governor Wes Moore today announced that X-energy, a cutting-edge nuclear reactor and fuel firm, is reinvesting in its Maryland workforce by expanding in two counties, according to the news release issued on Wednesday, July 30. The business is moving its headquarters to a 125,000-square-foot building at 9801 Washingtonian Boulevard in Gaithersburg. Currently, the company works out of two locations in Rockville. With plans to add at least 525 new positions over the next six years, X-energy will keep its 260 full-time employees at this new location.