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Swedish utility Vattenfall has selected Britain's Rolls-Royce SMR and U.S. group GE Vernova as candidates to supply a series ...
Swedish utility Vattenfall has narrowed its small modular reactor (SMR) supplier selection to two finalists—GE Vernova ...
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Vattenfall has chosen GE Vernova and Rolls-Royce SMR as potential suppliers for a new nuclear power on the Värö Peninsula, Sweden, following an extensive evaluation process involving 75 suppliers. The ...
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The Rolls-Royce SMR is progressing through the final stage of Assessment by the UK nuclear industry’s independent regulators - further ahead than any other SMR in a European regulatory process.
Swedish utility Vattenfall said Thursday it narrowed its choice of suppliers for a series of small modular nuclear reactors to GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV) and Rolls-Royce (OTCPK:RYCEY) (OTCPK:RYCEF).