Mjölnir Energy Limited

Mjölnir Energy Limited is a Lower Columbian energy producer and distributor headquartered in Boise, Serpentia, Lower Columbia. Focusing on production of energy from thorium-fueled nuclear power plants, Mjölnir provides approximately 25% of the total electricity used annually in Lower Columbia. It owns 14 nuclear generating stations across the country, as well as a minority stake in the Lemhi Pass Mine, where most of Lower Columbia's thorium is extracted.

Named after the legendary hammer of the Norse god Thor, after which thorium is named, the company's logo incorporates a stylized depiction of Mjölnir (in the shape of a T, for thorium), with additional "legs" to form the company's initial. The company has, since its founding, focused on the use of thorium to fuel its power stations, almost all of which use liquid fluoride thorium reactors.