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U-Battery is proud to announce that its industry partner chapter has been included in Natural Resources Canada’s SMR Action Plan, outlining the efforts and commitments that U-Battery has made to support the development and deployment of SMRs.
Read moreU-Battery was delighted to co-host with the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC) around 180 suppliers
Read moreAdvanced nuclear technologies have a key role in achieving goals to reach net zero, realise a green economic recovery and keep energy bills affordable
Read moreDecember issue features U-Battery's latest developments and comment on UK Government’s Ten Point Plan
Read moreThis week, U-Battery presented at the Canadian Nuclear Society’s (CNS) G4SR-2 Virtual Summit, which featured a number of industry, government and community partners from across Canada’s SMR ecosystem.
Read morePositive news in yesterday’s UK Government’s £12bn Ten Point Plan for realising net zero targets by 2050.
Read moreU-Battery’s second Canadian Supplier Forum attracted a large crowd as the plans for the next stages of building a first-of-a-kind advanced SMR were discussed in detail.
Read moreThe U-Battery team is presenting to a wide range of different organisations globally as interest in the advanced/small modular reactor increases.
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About U-Battery
U-Battery is an advanced/small modular reactor, capable of providing a low-carbon, cost-effective, locally embedded and reliable source of power and heat for energy intensive industry and remote locations. It is being developed by Urenco in collaboration with Jacobs, Kinectrics and Laing O’Rourke and has received funding from the UK Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's Energy Innovation Portfolio.