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In recent years, the government has been focusing heavily on nuclear energy as a key component of its energy strategy. This renewed interest largely centers around modular reactors, which are smaller and more flexible than traditional nuclear power plants.
Hungary has taken a significant step towards enhancing its energy sector by partnering with the United Kingdom to develop small modular nuclear reactors.
Gloucestershire has been identified as a prime location for the development of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
The UK’s energy transition faces a critical challenge: balancing the intermittent nature of renewable energy with the need for reliable, low-carbon power.
Alleima, a company specializing in advanced steel materials, has secured a second contract with NuScale Power, a leader in small modular reactor (SMR) technology.
Blykalla and Höganäs, two prominent companies, have joined forces to develop advanced materials for small modular nuclear reactors.
Duke Energy, a major utility company, has applied for a federal grant to help advance the development of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs).
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has recently awarded key manufacturing contracts for its nuclear projects at the Pickering and Darlington sites.
BWX Technologies, a prominent player in the nuclear energy sector, has secured contracts exceeding C$1 billion.
American Electric Power (AEP) has announced its pursuit of grants to support its exploration of advanced nuclear technology sites in Indiana and Virginia.
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