The UK’s Advanced Modular Reactor Research, Development and Demonstration (AMR RD&D) program has awarded £3.3 million (US$3.8 million) to support six projects focused on the development of high temperature gas reactors (HTGRs). The AMR funding represents another step in the government’s plans to accelerate homegrown nuclear power to strengthen the.
The £3.3M funding will support the early-stage innovation for the winning projects, helping attract private investment and supporting the creation of new,
U-Battery has been selected by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to further progress the design and development of advanced modular reactors.