Rolls-Royce expecting UK approval for mini nuclear reactor by mid-2024

Rolls-Royce expecting UK approval for mini nuclear reactor by mid-2024

by Joseph Anthony
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A Rolls-Royce (RR.L) design for a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) will likely receive UK regulatory approval by mid-2024 and be able to produce grid power by 2029, Paul Stein, chairman of Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactors, told Reuters.

The British government asked its nuclear regulator to start the approval process in March, having backed Rolls-Royceโ€™s $546 million funding round in November to develop the countryโ€™s first SMR reactor.
Policymakers hope SMRs will help cut dependence on fossil fuels and lower carbon emissions.
Speaking to Reuters in an interview conducted virtually, Stein said the regulatory โ€œprocess has been kicked off, and will likely be complete in the middle of 2024.
โ€œWe are trying to work with the UK Government, and others to get going now placing orders, so we can get power on grid by 2029.โ€
In the meantime, Rolls-Royce will start manufacturing parts of the design that are most unlikely to change, Stein added.
Each 470 megawatt (MW) SMR unit costs 1.8 billion pounds ($2.34 billion) and would be built on a 10-acre site, the size of around 10 football fields.
Unlike traditional reactors, SMRs are cheaper and quicker to build and can also be deployed on ships and aircraft. Their โ€œmodularโ€ format means they can be shipped by container from the factory and installed relatively quickly on any proposed site.

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