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We say goodbye to graduate engineer Jugraj and hello to Alix, our new business development manager.
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Read more What happened at COP27, and what does it mean for advanced nuclear?U-Battery graduate engineers create artwork explaining nuclear concepts.
Read more Young engineers’ nuclear art project for charityCan the world's biggest climate change conference become a slingshot for new nuclear technologies like ours?
Read more COP27 and the role of advanced nuclearFirst-of-a-kind a step closer after we succeed in BEIS funding round.
Read more U-Battery development accelerated under UK Government programmeFive young engineers have joined U-Battery, working on the Advanced Modular Reactor’s solutions for clean energy.
Read more New U-Battery graduates to focus on enhancing reactor’s capabilityU-Battery and Cavendish Nuclear were pleased to welcome senior stakeholders from government, academia, trade bodies and federations and industry to a briefing and showcase of U-Battery’s full scale reactor module mock-up.
Read more Government and industry attends U-Battery technology showcaseThe future of nuclear seems more reassured, but where do smaller reactors like SMRs and AMRs fit into the puzzle?
Read more The Nuclear Industry and the British Energy Security Strategy: What next?Find out how the fuel and the modular construction of our reactor make this invention special.
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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.