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Shearwater and Nuscale sign MoU

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Shearwater Energy Ltd, a UK-based hybrid clean energy company, is developing a wind-small modular reactor (SMR) and hydrogen production hybrid energy project in North Wales.

The project would provide 3 GWe of zero-carbon energy and is also expected to produce over 3 million kg/y of green hydrogen for use by the UK’s transport sector, ensuring full utilisation of the energy produced. Shearwater has also submitted an outline proposal to the British Government and the devolved governments of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, all of whom stand to derive considerable economic benefits in connection with the proposed project.

Shearwater has selected the leading US SMR technology being developed by NuScale Power, LLC to provide the clean, base load and load-following energy for the proposed hybrid energy project. Shearwater has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NuScale Power to further collaboration in advancing the proposed project.

Under the MOU, Shearwater and NuScale will generally explore opportunities for the combined generation of nuclear power based on NuScale’s leading SMR technology, offshore wind energy and hydrogen production at sites in the UK, with a flagship opportunity being explored at Wylfa on Anglesey. As international renewable energy portfolios grow, this collaboration highlights the increasing momentum and need for more flexible and reliable low-carbon energy generation.

NuScale will also specifically support Shearwater as it continues to develop the project, including conducting project-specific engineering, planning, and licensing activities for their SMR technology. NuScale’s assessment of the UK supply chain concluded that more than 75% of the content of a NuScale plant could be sourced within the UK. Both parties are committed to further exploring British companies’ capabilities to participate in maximising the UK content of this project.

“Combining low-carbon generating technologies enables us to achieve similar performance characteristics to large thermal plants without the high cost, long construction time and environmental legacy”, explained Simon Forster, Chief Executive Officer of Shearwater. “When fully developed, an SMR-wind plant at Wylfa will provide 3 GW of reliable, zero-carbon electricity at a fraction of the cost of a conventional nuclear power station with surplus energy generation focused on the production of hydrogen to support the transport sector’s transition to low-carbon fuels. Power generation at Wylfa could begin as early as 2027.”

“With deep knowledge and expertise in the clean energy sector of the UK, Shearwater Energy understands the unique challenges facing the energy needs of the region,” said John Hopkins, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NuScale Power. “NuScale looks forward to demonstrating the innovative features of our SMR design, and how our load following capability is a perfect complement to Shearwater’s offshore wind project as the country seeks to meet its clean energy goals.”

Given the UK's recently announced plans to rapidly expand offshore wind capacity by 2030 and invest in SMR development to meet net-zero carbon emissions goals by 2050, a Shearwater-NuScale wind-nuclear energy system will provide reliable, load following power to overcome intermittency and grid stability issues. Additionally, green hydrogen produced by a Shearwater-NuScale wind-nuclear energy system will support industry, transport, power and homes providing a further opportunity for decarbonisation and affordable energy security.

In August 2020, NuScale’s SMR received design approval from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. NuScale’s innovative, modular design has unparalleled safety and reliability features and is flexible, economic, faster to build, and readily integrated into existing power supply systems. In the US, NuScale’s power company customer will be breaking ground in 2023 on its first project located in the state of Idaho.

 

 

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