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Rolls-Royce SMR

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Rolls-Royce SMR (Unit 1)

Rolls-Royce SMR Unit 1 is a planned small modular reactor (SMR) project in the UK, with a specific site yet to be finalized. This unit is notable for advancing SMR technology in the UK, offering a capacity of 470 MWe net to support flexible, low-carbon energy production. It remains in the planning s

Rolls-Royce SMR (Unit 2)

Rolls-Royce SMR Unit 2 is another planned SMR project in the UK, with the site still undetermined. It plays a key role in the UK's exploration of modular nuclear technology, with a capacity of 470 MWe net. The project is in the planning phase, aligning with efforts to diversify nuclear energy option

Rolls-Royce SMR (Unit 3)

Rolls-Royce SMR Unit 3 is a proposed SMR project in the UK, with no specific site confirmed yet. This unit is part of a broader initiative to deploy scalable nuclear solutions, contributing 470 MWe net to the energy mix. It is currently in the planning stage, pending further development and site sel

Sizewell C Unit 1

Sizewell C Unit 1 is planned for the Sizewell site in Suffolk, England. It represents an important step in the UK's commitment to expanding nuclear power capacity, with a projected output of 1630 MWe net. The project is still in the planning phase, awaiting final approvals and construction start.

Sizewell C Unit 2

Sizewell C Unit 2 is also planned for the Sizewell site in Suffolk, England. This unit will contribute to the UK's low-carbon energy future with a capacity of 1630 MWe net. It remains in the planning stage alongside Unit 1, pending further development milestones.

Wylfa Newydd Unit 1

Wylfa Newydd Unit 1 is proposed for the Wylfa site on Anglesey, Wales. It is significant for potentially introducing the BWRX-300 design to the UK, with a capacity of 300 MWe net, supporting smaller-scale nuclear solutions. The project is currently in the planning phase with no construction timeline