Shearwater Energy, which describes itself as a UK-based hybrid clean energy company, is developing a wind-small modular reactor and hydrogen production hybrid energy project in North Wales. Shearwater says it has selected the SMR technology being developed by NuScale and has signed a memorandum of understanding with the US company to further collaboration in advancing the proposed project.
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NuScale SMR Chosen for UK Wind-Nuclear Hybrid
A British company announced it is joining with U.S.-based NuScale Power to develop a hybrid project using wind energy and small modular reactor (SMR) technology to produce power and green hydrogen.
Shearwater Energy, a global energy services company, on Jan. 15 said it and NuScale have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on an initial project, which could be sited at the now-decommissioned Wylfa nuclear power station on the island of Anglesey, off the northwestern coast of Wales, although no land agreements have been reached. Shearwater said the project could produce more than 3 million kilograms of green hydrogen annually for use in the UK’s transportation sector.
The biggest people moves of 2020
16 December 2020
It has been a rollercoaster year for fashion retail in more ways than one. In a year of Zoom meetings, national lockdowns and unprecedented uncertainty, many businesses sought new leadership in a bid to help them conquer the many challenges of 2020.
Paula Nickolds exits the John Lewis Partnership
There were people moves aplenty at department store group John Lewis Partnership. Perhaps the highest profile was the news in January that managing director Paula Nickolds was to leave the business the following month as, part of the merger of John Lewis and Waitrose management. Nickolds had been due to take up the newly created role of brand executive director, overseeing both John Lewis and Waitrose. She joined the retailer as a graduate trainee in 1994.