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Framatome Joins Four Utilities to Advance VVER 440 Nuclear Fuel Design

Key Takeaway

This development secures the long-term operational viability and energy independence of VVER 440 nuclear power plants in Europe, ensuring stable, zero-emission baseload power for the grid and large consumers.

AI Summary

  • Framatome, a French nuclear energy group, has partnered with four utilities to develop a 100% sovereign European VVER 440 nuclear fuel design.
  • This initiative aims to establish an independent, non-Russian supply chain for VVER 440 fuel, enhancing energy security and diversification for European nuclear operators.
  • For large power consumers and developers, this project ensures the long-term operational viability and fuel supply stability for existing VVER 440 reactors, which provide critical baseload, zero-emission power.
  • The announcement is a significant R&D project focused on fuel technology, rather than a new power plant construction, directly addressing geopolitical supply chain risks.

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Longtime France-headquartered nuclear energy group Framatome and representatives from four utilities have signed a contract to advance the development of Framatome's 100% sovereign European VVER 440 fuel design. The post Framatome Joins Four Utilities to Advance VVER 440 Nuclear Fuel Design appeared first on POWER Magazine .