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Steve Threlfall provides an overview on how Advanced and Small Nuclear Reactor development and deployment can strengthen bilateral cooperation between Canada and the UK
Read moreDiscussing small modular reactors, their long term benefits and Canada's SMR plan.
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Read moreU-Battery is delighted to welcome three new nuclear graduates who are joining the team this week. We spoke to John...
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Read moreG7 reaffirm the Paris Agreement, commit to accelerating zero emissions energy deployment and to the launching of a G7 Industrial Decarbonisation Agenda
Read moreLast week, U-Battery participated in the 40th annual conference.
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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.