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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 a number of supporting organisations and has received funding from the UK Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's Energy Innovation Portfolio.