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TGI TREDIC Advances Strategic Assesment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in Global Energy Transition
TGI TREDIC Advances Strategic Assesment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) in Global Energy Transition.

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[{"type":"text","content":"MIAMI, FL – October 24, 2025 – TGI SOLAR POWER GROUP (OTCMarkets: TSPG)), TGI, a diversified technology,\r\n energy and environmentally sustainable real estate development company, today\r\n provides and update regarding strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with\r\n TREDIC Corporation, a British private company under the Harris Family Office\r\n and a leader in the development of private-sector Small Modular Reactor (SMR)\r\n technology. TGI TREDIC, is looking to become a leading consortium\r\n leveraging geospatial science and technology to address global challenges, would\r\n like to provide an updated strategic assessment on the role of Small Modular\r\n Reactors (SMRs) in the evolving energy landscape. This research reinforces the\r\n consortium’s foundational mission of Powering the Future Safely,\r\n spotlighting nuclear energy’s potential to deliver firm, low-emission baseload\r\n power in support of global decarbonization and energy security goals.\r\n\r\nThe analysis confirms that SMRs possess critical technological\r\n attributes—modularity, operational flexibility, and reduced emissions—that make\r\n them ideal complements to intermittent renewable sources. However, the\r\n anticipated advantages of simplified construction and improved economics are\r\n currently constrained by execution challenges. High capital costs, construction\r\n delays, and near-term forecasts of non-competitiveness with renewables remain\r\n significant hurdles.\r\n\r\nMoreover, emerging scientific data reveals that certain SMR core designs may\r\n generate increased volumes and complexity of radioactive waste per\r\n megawatt-hour, raising new considerations for waste management and regulatory\r\n frameworks.\r\n\r\nDespite these challenges, TGI TREDIC’s research underscores the long-term\r\n strategic value of SMRs. The intensifying demand for 24/7 low-carbon\r\n energy—particularly from data centers and AI infrastructure—has catalyzed\r\n corporate interest in reliable, dispatchable nuclear power. This demand is\r\n shifting early development risk away from sole reliance on public funding, with\r\n corporations increasingly willing to absorb higher upfront costs to secure\r\n energy resilience.\r\n\r\nThe global SMR market continues to expand, with the Nuclear Energy Agency\r\n (NEA) tracking 74 designs, 51 o...