Britain needs to set out plans to build 20 mini nuclear reactors if it wants to secure factories that will make components for the nascent technology, one of the leading developers has said.
GE Hitachi is seen as a front-runner in the government competition to select which small modular reactor (SMR) designs will share in up to £20 billion of funding to be deployed in Britain.
Maví Zingoni, chief executive of power at its parent company GE Vernova, told The Times: “When it comes to where we are going to manufacture it, it will depend on the vision that we have. Where the modules are going to be done, that’s the decision that we are making right now and it will depend on where the
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