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    UK pledges to open up new sites for mini nuclear power stations

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the concept of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as part of the UK's initiative to expand nuclear energy sites, aiming to attract private investment and support decarbonization efforts.
    Image depicting a mini nuclear power station concept related to the UK's energy strategy - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    The UK plans to expand sites for mini nuclear power stations, focusing on SMRs to attract private investment and decarbonise energy.

    UK to Open New Sites for Mini Nuclear Power Stations

    By William James

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday promised to free more sites for nuclear energy developments across England and Wales, seeking to attract private investment into Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as part of its push to decarbonise the power network.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office announced plans to expand the list of possible sites for nuclear development and set out other reforms to streamline the planning process.

    "This country hasn’t built a nuclear power station in decades. We’ve been let down, and left behind," he said in a statement.

    Successive British governments have championed the benefits of SMRs - effectively small-scale nuclear plants - in search of a way to avoid the high upfront costs, planning delays and difficulty of securing investors associated with larger plants. But to date, no SMR projects have been built.

    Attracting private capital is central to Starmer's overall plan for government following his election win in July, after he inherited a sluggish economy and then imposed rules on spending and borrowing to promote economic stability.

    His bid to generate growth has already seen the announcement of planning broader reforms, particularly for large infrastructure projects.

    There are currently eight sites approved for nuclear development. The new plan would encourage developers to put forward other possible sites and promises flexibility that could see SMRs located alongside power-hungry Artificial Intelligence data centres.

    The new nuclear policy document builds on a consultation undertaken by the previous, Conservative government last year and will be subject to further consultation and parliamentary scrutiny before it is adopted.

    A government competition to develop SMRs has been running since 2023, with four bidders still in the race for what could be multi-billion-pound technology development contracts. They are Rolls-Royce, Westinghouse, Holtec Britain and GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy - an alliance between General Electric Co and Japan's Hitachi Ltd.

    A previous SMR competition was launched in 2016 but did not proceed beyond the information-gathering stage and closed in 2017.

    (Reporting by William James; additional reporting by Susanna Twidale; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK plans to expand nuclear development sites.
    • •Focus on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) for energy.
    • •Aims to attract private investment in nuclear energy.
    • •New sites may include AI data centers.
    • •Reforms to streamline nuclear project planning.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK pledges to open up new sites for mini nuclear power stations

    1What is the main topic?

    The UK government's plan to open new sites for mini nuclear power stations, focusing on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

    2Why is the UK expanding nuclear sites?

    To attract private investment and support the decarbonisation of the energy sector.

    3What are Small Modular Reactors?

    SMRs are small-scale nuclear plants designed to be more cost-effective and flexible than traditional large reactors.

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