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21 Apr 2025

Holtec Submits Final Tender in UK SMR Bid

21 Apr 2025  by neimagazine   
Holtec Britain has submitted its final tender for the Great British Nuclear (GBN) small modular reactor (SMR) competition, joining Rolls-Royce SMR and GE Hitachi (GEH) as the third of four finalists to do so. Westinghouse Electric, the remaining finalist, is yet to submit. The four were selected from a shortlist of six, which included France’s EDF and U.S.-based NuScale.


Holtec’s SMR-300

In February, GBN issued invitations to submit final tenders. GEH proposed its BWRX-300 boiling water reactor, Holtec offered its SMR-300, a 300 MWe pressurized water reactor (PWR), Rolls-Royce presented a 470 MWe PWR, and Westinghouse put forward its AP300, a 300 MWe/900 MWt PWR. GBN aims to select up to three technologies to support the deployment of multiple units at a single site. Potential locations include GBN-owned land at Wylfa in Anglesey, North Wales, and Oldbury in Gloucestershire, southwest England, though other sites may be considered. GBN expects to announce the chosen technology before summer, with a final investment decision targeted for 2029.

Holtec emphasized that its SMR-300 aligns with the UK’s goals for sustainable energy and industrial growth. The company plans to establish a manufacturing facility in South Yorkshire, near Sheffield Forgemasters, to serve as a UK-based export hub for the SMR-300. Holtec stated that at least 70% of materials, components, and services will be sourced locally, creating significant supply chain opportunities, particularly in South Yorkshire.

Holtec has also advanced its SMR-300 projects globally. In 2023, it announced plans to construct two SMR-300 reactors at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant site in Michigan, USA, with a construction permit application planned for 2026 and operations targeted for mid-2030, pending regulatory approval. Additionally, Holtec recently received U.S. authorization to export the SMR-300 to India, following a similar approval for Ukraine.

The SMR-300, in development since 2011, has evolved through multiple design iterations. Its latest upgrade incorporates forced flow capability alongside gravity-driven flow in the primary system. The reactor is designed to generate 300 MWe or 1,050 MWt for industrial applications.

Holtec Britain Director Gareth Thomas stated: “The UK has the opportunity to lead the world in next-generation clean energy.” He added: “Holtec Britain is ready – with proven technology and established international partners, including Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co Ltd and Mitsubishi Electric, with a clear commitment to supporting economic growth.” This submission marks a key step in advancing sustainable nuclear energy solutions in the UK.

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