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Canada’s AtkinsRéalis Group plans to deploy its nuclear reactor technology in the US to compete against Westinghouse, as a growing number of foreign companies rush to capitalise on Donald Trump’s strategy of unleashing American atomic energy. The Montreal-based company has enlisted support from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for its proposed American expansion and is scheduling meetings with US officials as it prepares to apply for a reactor licence from the country’s Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It has also begun talks with US utilities, which would be the ultimate buyers of its reactors. “AtkinsRéalis Nuclear has begun to explore opportunities for alternative large nuclear reactor technologies, notably Candu reactors, in the US,” said Joe St-Julian, global president of nuclear at AtkinsRéalis, in an interview. Korean developer Kepco and Italian-French small modular reactor company Newcleo were also considering an entry into the US nuclear market, industry sources told the Financial Times. Candu is a type of pressurised heavy-water nuclear reactor, which use a technology that does not need enriched uranium and so is perceived as cheaper to operate than most other commercial reactors. https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pon.ft.com/40DtGs0 AtkinsRéalis Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Mark W. Nelson
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