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    Home > Finance > Maire, Newcleo team up to develop power stations based on advanced modular reactors
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    Maire, Newcleo team up to develop power stations based on advanced modular reactors

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    Posted on December 18, 2024

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Maire and Newcleo have teamed up to develop power plants using advanced modular reactors, with the first operational reactor in France expected by 2031.

    Maire and Newcleo Collaborate on Advanced Modular Reactors

    MILAN (Reuters) - Italian engineering group Maire and Newcleo have signed an agreement to set up a joint venture aimed at building power plants based on the nuclear firm's technology for advanced modular reactors, the two companies said on Wednesday.

    Newcleo will partner with Maire's unit NEXTCHEM to accelerate the development and the commercialization of its lead-cooled fast reactor powered by reprocessed nuclear waste.

    Advanced modular reactors powered by nuclear waste have attracted interest by investors because they promise to reduce the costs and the risks stemming from atomic waste handling.

    Under Wednesday's agreement, Newcleo is due to take a 40% stake in the joint venture. NEXTCHEM will be granted newly issued shares up to 5% of Newcleo's share capital at pre-money valuation, subject to the achievement of certain milestones, including the announcement of a final investment decision by the first client.

    According to Newcleo's plan, the first operational reactor in France is expected as of end 2031, while the final investment decision for the first commercial power plant is expected around 2029.

    The Italian government will draft, by early 2025, rules to allow the use of new nuclear power technologies, the energy minister said last week, signalling a potential reversal of the current ban on nuclear power generation.

    (Reporting by Francesca Landini; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Maire and Newcleo form a joint venture for modular reactors.
    • •Newcleo's reactors use reprocessed nuclear waste.
    • •The first reactor in France is expected by 2031.
    • •Italian government may lift nuclear power ban by 2025.
    • •NEXTCHEM to receive shares based on milestone achievements.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Maire, Newcleo team up to develop power stations based on advanced modular reactors

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    The article discusses the partnership between Maire and Newcleo to develop power stations using advanced modular reactors.

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    What are advanced modular reactors? They are nuclear reactors that promise reduced costs and risks by using reprocessed nuclear waste.

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    When is the first reactor expected? The first operational reactor in France is expected by the end of 2031.

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