Government pledges £210 million towards developing small nuclear technology

The UK government has pledged £210 million towards the development of small modular reactors (SMRs) through the Low-Cost Nuclear challenge at UK Research and Innovation. This money will be provided to Rolls-Royce SMR and will be matched by £250 million of private investment.

The investment by the government and private firms aims to strengthen energy security in Britain and reduce the country’s dependency on volatile fossil fuels. The money will be used to take forward Phase 2 of the Low-Cost Nuclear project. This involves further developing the design of small modular reactors and taking this design through the regulatory process. Following this, a decision will be made on whether the reactors can be deployed in the UK.

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