Europe Unites for Small Modular Reactor Advancement

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The European Industrial Alliance on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is set to convene its General Assembly in Brussels, bringing together over 350 members. The meeting will focus on endorsing the Alliance’s Strategic Action Plan for 2025-2029 and refining actions to support nine key SMR projects identified last year. This gathering aims to accelerate the development and deployment of SMRs across Europe, bolstering the continent’s nuclear supply chain and industrial competitiveness.

Key Takeaways

  • Endorsement of the Alliance’s Strategic Action Plan for 2025-2029.
  • Refinement of targeted actions for nine identified SMR projects.
  • Discussion of broader initiatives like IPCEI and the Net Zero Industry Act.
  • Focus on strengthening the European nuclear supply chain and innovation.
  • Commitment to enhancing nuclear skills, public engagement, and investment.

Accelerating SMR Development and Deployment

The European Industrial Alliance on SMRs, launched in February 2024, is dedicated to fast-tracking the development and deployment of the first SMR projects in Europe, with a target of the early 2030s. The Alliance seeks to leverage Europe’s manufacturing and innovation capabilities to strengthen its nuclear supply chain. This includes fostering greater EU cooperation and boosting industrial competitiveness.

Strategic Goals and Broader Initiatives

The General Assembly will serve as a platform to review progress and chart the future course for the Alliance’s objectives. Key areas of focus include reinforcing nuclear skills, engaging the public, securing fuel supplies, and exploring new markets for SMR technology. Crucially, the Alliance emphasizes maintaining the highest standards of nuclear safety and unlocking investment potential.

Discussions will also encompass significant European initiatives such as Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) and the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA), highlighting the integrated approach to achieving Europe’s clean energy goals. The Alliance’s work is vital for Europe’s energy transition and industrial strategy.

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