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Rolls-Royce seeks to open mini-nuclear reactors across Wales, the North and West Midlands by 2030

Engineering giant aims to build 30 reactors to kick-start nuclear revolution

Small-scale nuclear reactors designed by Rolls-Royce could supply a fifth of the UK’s total electricity capacity to homes across England and Wales by the end of the decade under new plans announced by the engineer.

Rolls-Royce has identified sites at Trawsfynydd and Wylfa in Wales, Sellafield in Cumbria and Oldbury near Bristol as priorities for development of its proposed Small Modular Reactors (SMR).

The FTSE 100 engineering giant announced the shortlist following an assessment of the four former nuclear sites, concluding they are stable, large enough to house an SMR and connected to the power grid.

The company is racing to secure the sites to build about 30 of its so-called mini-nukes, which use existing nuclear technology on a smaller scale than traditional nuclear power plants. Each SMR will generate about 470MW of power each for at least 60 years.

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