British officials begin Rolls-Royce SMR’s “general design assessment”. The company aims to build 16 of the smaller reactors.
Around the world, there is a growing interest in small, modular nuclear reactors called SMRs. With serial production reactor components, it is believed that the huge investment costs of nuclear power can be minimized, and by building passive security, facilities can be kept closer to the users.
Rolls-Royce is developing a British SMR concept that will be ready in the early 2030s – last year the company raised the bar for expected output from 440 MW to 470 MW. That means their SMR will produce half of Forcemark’s Reactor 1.
According to Rolls-Royce, the cost of electricity is expected to be comparable to that of coastal wind power. By the end of 2021, the company had received over SEK 2.6 billion in growth support from the British government. This came on top of other investments close to SEK 2.5 billion.
Let us review the SMR reactor
Reports say that the next step is currently being taken World Nuclear News, The opinion should be reviewed by the authorities at the beginning of the process. The Atomic Energy Regulatory Office, along with environmental officials, will launch the Rolls-Royce SMR’s General Design Assessment (GDA).
– Getting to SMR reactors that can produce cheap electricity with low carbon dioxide emissions quickly is another milestone in entering the GDA process as we move faster towards our goal – and also helps meet future energy needs and achieve our zero emissions. Targets, Tom Samson, CEO of Rolls-Royce SMR, tells World Nuclear News.
In November, the company applied to the GDA for the company’s pressurized water furnace. Dimensions are 16 x 4 meters, which can be carried by truck, train or ship – and Rolls Royce expects construction time of 500 days.
Currently, the goal is to build 16 reactors, with ten reactors to be built by 2035. The cost of a nuclear reactor is expected to be 1. 1.8 billion, which is just over ில்லியன் 23 billion. However, this is the first five, but after that you can squeeze the costs.
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