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Funding secured for small modular reactors
Funding secured for small modular reactors.

About this update from Rolls-royce Holdings Plc
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n \n RNS Number : 7229R\n Rolls-Royce Holdings plc\n 09 November 2021\n \n \n \n \n \n ROLLS-ROYCE ANNOUNCES FUNDING SECURED FOR SMALL MODULAR REACTORS\n \n Rolls-Royce (LSE:RR., ADR:RYCEY) announced today that following a successful equity raise, the Rolls-Royce Small Modular Reactor (SMR) business has today been established, to bring forward and deliver at scale the next generation of low cost, low carbon nuclear power technology.\n \n Rolls-Royce Group, BNF Resources UK Limited and Exelon Generation Limited will invest £195m across a period of around three years. The funding will enable the business to secure grant funding of £210 million from UK Research and Innovation funding, first announced by the UK Prime Minister in 'The Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution'. Today's announcement is another step towards the delivery of the Government's net zero strategy and its 10-point plan.\n \n \n The business, which will continue to seek further investment, will now proceed rapidly with a range of parallel delivery activities, including entry to the UK Generic Design Assessment (GDA) process and identifying sites for the factories which will manufacture the modules that enable on-site assembly of the power plants. Discussions will also continue with the UK Government on identifying the delivery models that will enable long-term investment in this vital, net-zero enabling technology. Rolls-Royce SMR is engaging with export customers across many continents who need this technology to meet their own net zero commitments.\n \n \n \n \n Warren East, Rolls-Royce CEO adds, \"the SMR programme is one of the ways that Rolls-Royce is meeting the need to ensure the UK continues to develop innovative ways to tackle the global threat of climate change. With the Rolls-Royce SMR technology, we have developed a clean energy solution which can deliver cost competitive and scalable net zero power for multiple applications from grid and industrial electricity production to hydrogen and synthetic fuel manufacturing. The business could create up to 40,000 jobs, through UK deployment and export enabled growth. As a major shareholder in Rolls-Royce SMR, we will continue to support its path to successful deployment.\"\n \n Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said: \"This is a...