Welsh government鈥檚 nuclear development body wants to start building in 2027
Plans to build a new small scale nuclear project in north Wales have moved a step closer to reality after the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) agreed to support the Welsh government鈥檚 nuclear development company with the project.
The memorandum of understanding signed by the NDA and Cwmni Egino allows the former to share information about the Trawsfynydd site, helping align the decommissioning of the existing Magnox plant and the development of the new nuclear facility.
Trawsfynydd could be the testing ground for Rolls-Royce鈥檚 small modular reactor designs, which are currently being considered by nuclear regulators.
The manufacturer is understood to be interested in the location, along with another in Wales, Wylfa. Rolls-Royce鈥檚 SMR programme has received 拢210m from the government, which hailed the potential of the technology in last year鈥檚 energy security strategy.
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Cwmni Egino is considering three potential sites outside the boundary of the Magnox station, which was shut down in 1993 and has been in the process of decommissioning since 1995.
It is currently developing a business proposition and hopes to begin construction in 2027.
Chief executive Alan Raymant said the company鈥檚 relationship with the NDA was 鈥漜ritical鈥 for its vision for new nuclear at Trawsfynydd and said he was 鈥渧ery pleased鈥 to have the agreement formally in place.
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