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Plans for Trawsfynydd to have º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first small scale nuclear reactor

Cwmni Egino has set out plans to transform the former nuclear power plant site

The decommissioned Trawsfynydd power station taken from Trawsfynydd lake. (Image: Daily Post Wales)

Cwmni Egino has set out its ambition for Trawsfynydd to become the site of the first small scale nuclear generation in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The Welsh Government-backed company was set up in 2021 to create sustainable jobs and promote economic and social regeneration by facilitating development at the former nuclear power station site.

The existing nuclear station at Trawsfynydd, which at its peak employed over 700 people, shut down in 1993 and decommissioning has been ongoing since 1995.

Now, Cwmni Egino is embarking on an ambitious programme to bring small modular reactor (SMR) technology to the site, with a target date for construction to start in 2027.

The company is working in collaboration with the landowner, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), to progress plans for the siting of new nuclear development.

Cwmni Egino has also welcomed the formation of Great British Nuclear (GBN), a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government body recently established to bring forward new projects, and says it looks forward to working with GBN as plans for Trawsfynydd develop.

Cwmni Egino Chief Executive, Alan Raymant, said: “Trawsfynydd offers an unparalleled opportunity for the fastest deployment of SMR technology in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ given the site’s characteristics and heritage, and the existing skills and infrastructure available.

“By connecting the energy security challenge with the socio-economic challenge, we believe that future development at Traws can create many win-wins.