NuScale Power eyes UK small modular reactor opportunity

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US nuclear developer teams up with Sheffield's Nuclear AMRC in a bid to develop its prospective SMR technology

Oregon-based small modular reactor (SMR) developer NuScale Power will today strengthened its base in the UK by becoming a supporting partner of the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear...

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