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April 16, 2026

⚛️ ReactorBrief — April 16, 2026: UK Signs Contract for First SMRs

ReactorBrief — April 16, 2026

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April 16, 2026
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UK Signs Contract for First SMRs

Rolls-Royce SMR and Great British Energy have signed a contract to begin work on the UK's first small modular reactors at Wylfa, with significant funding support from the National Wealth Fund. This marks a pivotal step in the UK's nuclear strategy, aiming to enhance energy security and reduce carbon emissions.

Via World Nuclear News

Quick Hits
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The outer dome has been installed at unit 4 of the Changjiang nuclear power plant in China.

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The Swedish government plans to take a majority stake in nuclear development firm Videberg Kraft AB.

Regulatory Pulse

Application for Microreactor at University of Illinois

The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has received an application to construct the KRONOS micro modular reactor on the University of Illinois campus, marking a significant step in research and development of advanced nuclear technologies.

Via World Nuclear News

US Air Force Identifies Potential SMR Sites

The US Department of the Air Force has selected Buckley Space Force Base and Malmstrom Air Force Base as potential sites for microreactors, indicating a strategic move towards integrating nuclear power in military operations.

Via World Nuclear News

Bulgaria's Nuclear Repository Officially Opened

Bulgaria has officially opened its national repository for low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste, a crucial development for the country's nuclear waste management strategy.

Via World Nuclear News
Legislative Watch

Pending Nuclear Legislation

Various federal bills aimed at advancing nuclear energy technologies and funding have been introduced, reflecting a growing bipartisan interest in enhancing the role of nuclear power in the U.S. energy mix.

Market Signals

Kashiwazaki-Kariwa 6 Resumes Operations

Unit 6 of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant has resumed commercial operation, becoming the first reactor from Tokyo Electric Power Company to do so since the Fukushima incident, signaling a potential shift in Japan's nuclear energy landscape.

Via World Nuclear News

Bruce Power Partners with SaskPower

Bruce Power has signed a memorandum of understanding with SaskPower to share expertise in nuclear generation, which could pave the way for the adoption of large nuclear technologies in Saskatchewan.

Via World Nuclear News
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