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Rolls Royce led SMR consortium reveals latest design of compact nuclear power station

The group also announced an increase in power generation as it completes its first phase on time and under budget

Rolls Royce led SMR consortium reveals latest design of compact nuclear power station

A Rolls-Royce led consortium which is creating a compact nuclear power station known as a small modular reactor (SMR), has revealed its latest design.

The group also announced an increase in power as it completes its first phase on time and under budget is aiming to be the first design to be assessed by regulators in the second half of 2021.

This will keep it on track to complete its first unit in the early 2030s and build up to 10 by 2035 - with sites like Trawsfynydd and Wylfa in North Wales potential locations.

As the power station’s design has adjusted and improved during this latest phase it has increased its expected power capacity, without additional cost, from 440 megawatts (MW) to 470MW.

The consortium, led by Rolls-Royce, which is creating a compact nuclear power station known as a small modular reactor (SMR), has revealed its latest design

The refreshed design features a faceted aesthetic roof; an earth embankment surrounding the power station to integrate with the surrounding landscape; and a more compact building footprint, thanks to successes optimising the use of floor space.

With a focus on continuing its progress at pace, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ SMR team is transitioning from being a collaborative consortium to a stand-alone business, which will deliver a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fleet of power stations to become a low carbon energy bastion alongside renewables, while securing exports to make the power station a key part of the world’s decarbonisation toolkit.

The power station’s compact size makes it suitable for a variety of applications, helping decarbonise entire energy systems.

Thery say each power station can supply enough reliable low carbon power for around one million * homes, or be used to power net zero hydrogen and synthetic aviation fuel manufacturing facilities, desalination plants or energy intensive industrial sites.