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GE Vernova
U.S. utilities team up to accelerate deployment of GE Vernova’s BWRX-300 small modular reactor

GE Vernova’s nuclear business, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH), has  announced that it is part of a coalition of utility companies and supply chain partners that are collaborating to accelerate the deployment of the BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR) in the U.S.

Fusion Industry Funding
Plan for Change to deliver jobs and growth in UK leading fusion industry

Government announces £410 million investment to accelerate development of fusion energy and kickstart economic growth as part of its Plan for Change.

A future powered by limitless clean energy is a step closer to reality, as researchers developing cutting-edge fusion energy receive a record £410 million investment, helping to kickstart economic growth as part of government’s Plan for Change.

WIN Nuclear Conference 2025
WiN Global Conference 2025

The 32nd Women in Nuclear (WiN) Global Annual Conference, hosted by WiN UK, aims to revolutionise the narrative surrounding the nuclear industry! 

Join us in this exciting venture as we embark on a mission together to transform perceptions, foster understanding, and secure the global future of nuclear power.

The nuclear industry is often misunderstood but plays a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable, low-carbon future. This event will be a safe space for open dialogue, bringing together an audience with an interest in nuclear from across the globe.

NDA Supply Chain Event
NDA group holds 10th Supply Chain Event

Expertise, innovation and collaboration within the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group supply chain has been showcased at its 10th industry event.

The NDA group’s Supply Chain Event saw 2,000 people and 300 exhibitors assemble at Telford International Centre yesterday (Thursday) for the decommissioning-focused networking event.

Nuvia Nuclear Careers Evening
Nuclear Careers Evening

NUVIA are very excited to announce that following the success of our first ‘Nuclear Careers Evening’, we’re bringing the event back for 2025!

We are delighted to invite you to our Nuclear Careers Evening on Wednesday 26th February 2025, in Birchwood Park, Warrington. This presents an incredible opportunity to meet with leading nuclear professionals under the same roof and learn about the work we do and the exciting career opportunities on offer.

Rolls-Royce SMR Supplier Conference
Next Rolls-Royce SMR Supplier Conference Announced

Applications and registrations are now open for the next Rolls-Royce SMR Supplier Conference, which will be held on 13 March in Derby.

This event, the latest in a series of conferences and ‘meet the buyer’ sessions, will help create a diverse and resilient supply chain that will be essential in deploying a global fleet of Rolls-Royce SMR’s factory-built nuclear power plants.

JET’s final deuterium-tritium
JET’s final deuterium-tritium results revealed one year on

One year after the conclusion of JET's final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will help advance future fusion machines.

One year after the conclusion of the Joint European Torus (JET)’s final scientific experiments, crucial findings are emerging that will play a key role in advancing future fusion machines.

These findings have resulted in the submission of 96 research papers to various scientific journals, including 18 led by UKAEA scientist as first authors in 2024 alone.

Fusion-grade steel
Fusion-grade steel produced at scale in UK-first

Researchers achieve 10x production cost savings for reduced activation steel

NEURONE project billet leaving the caster and entering the product straightener - Image Credit: Materials Processing Institute

A United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) working group has successfully demonstrated the industrial scale production of fusion-grade steel.

This achievement has the potential to reduce production costs by an order of magnitude and improve the efficiency of future fusion powerplants.

LLWR Membrane
Significant progress with final disposal of radioactive waste at Repository site

Works begin on the next phase of operations to close historic trenches and vaults at the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) site in Cumbria.

Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), which manages the disposal of the UK’s low level radioactive waste, is carrying out important work on the final capping of legacy disposal trenches and vaults which are now full and ready for permanent closure.

Sizewell A delivers ground-breaking turbine hall milestone
Sizewell A delivers ground-breaking turbine hall milestone

Over 700kg of explosives have been used in the first stage demolition of four gigantic concrete plinths as part of work to decommission the turbine hall.

This significant achievement sets a new record for the largest use of explosives on a nuclear site for conventional demolition purposes in decades.

Torness
EDF confirms boost to UK’s clean power targets with nuclear life extensions

A decision taken (3 December) by EDF will see the lifetimes of all four generating Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor stations extended.

Heysham 2 (Lancashire) and Torness (East Lothian) will keep producing zero-carbon electricity for an additional two years to March 2030 while Heysham 1 (Lancashire) and Hartlepool (Teesside) will produce power until March 2027, an extension of one year.

Hinkley Point C Reactor
First nuclear reactor for a generation is fitted to British power station

Workers building the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station have installed Britain’s first new nuclear reactor for more than 30 years. The first of two 13m long “reactor pressure vessels” will produce enough energy alone to generate reliable low carbon electricity for 3m homes. With two units, the power station will provide Britain with 7% of its electricity. 

This major milestone comes less than 12 months after the huge steel dome was lifted in place to close the reactor building. The reactor is the first to be installed at a British power station since Sizewell B’s in 1991.