Rolls-Royce plans mini nuclear reactors by 2029
Pamela Largue
Posted on: 27 January 2020
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Mini nuclear reactors could be generating power in the UK by the end of the decade.
This is according to a recent interview with BBC's Today programme, where manufacturer Rolls-Royce said it has plans to install and operate factory-built power stations by 2029.
Mini nuclear stations can be mass manufactured and delivered in chunks on the back of a lorry, which makes costs more predictable.

However, this lies in opposition to many in the UK who believe renewable energy is a cheaper, safer and cleaner option.
The industry is confident however, that mini reactors can compete on price with low-cost renewables such as offshore wind.
According to the BBC interview, Rolls-Royce is leading a consortium to build small modular reactors (SMRs) and install them in former nuclear sites in Cumbria or in Wales. Ultimately, the company thinks it will build between 10 and 15 of the stations in the UK.
SMRs in a nutshell
- SMRs are 1.5 acres in size, sitting in a 10-acre space (a 16th of the size of Hinkley Point)
- SMRs are so small that theoretically every town could have its own reactor
- The approach would dramatically reduce the cost of building nuclear power sites, which would lead to cheaper electricity









