Osborne announced a doubling of investment in energy research, including # 250 million for
small modular reactor development and other nuclear R&D.
Not exact matches
We are pleased to announce that URS Nuclear, a unit of URS Corporation's (URS) Energy & Construction Division, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Holtec International that gives URS an important role in the
development of Holtec's
small modular reactor, the SMR - 160.
The proposal for the second round federal funding opportunity from the U.S. DOE for
small modular reactor (SMR)
development is due on July 1, 2013, with the DOE anticipating making award (s) by January 16, 2014.
Mr. Rick Trotta is the Program Manager for SMR, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Holtec International, and is responsible for
development of the SMR - 160
small modular reactor technology.
He has also been intimately involved with new plant
development and deployment including advanced light water
reactors,
small modular reactors and advance non-light water
reactors.
We are pleased to announce that the Company has partnered with NuHub, a collaborative group of public, private, academic, and community
development groups working to maximize the economic and job creation impact of the nuclear renaissance on the Midstate of South Carolina, to compete for one of two federal grants from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for
small modular reactor (SMR)
development.
Program Manager of SMR, LLC Mr. Rick Trotta is the Program Manager for SMR, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Holtec International, and is responsible for
development of the SMR - 160
small modular reactor technology.
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While there are more than 90 advanced nuclear technology and
small modular reactor designs under various stages of
development, GEH and ARC Nuclear view sodium fast
reactors as being the most mature advanced
reactor technology with decades of real operating experience from more than 20 previous
reactors.
There are eight new
small modular reactors on a fast track to generic approval in the US — and more than 45 designs under
development globally.
The nuclear industry has embraced this strategy with the
development of
small modular reactors, or SMRs, because downsizing and standardizing the
reactor design can significantly reduce complexity.
mPower - On April 14, 2014, Babcock & Wilcox announced the restructuring of its
small modular reactor program to focus on mPower technology
development.