Dutch Nuclear Cooperative Joins French in Construction of Small Nuclear Power Plants: "Involve Citizens Where They Need to Be involved."
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The French nuclear industry is about to double its capacity in the next 50 years. A recent study by the firm of EY is worth $3,600 billion the investments needed to support this energy renaissance.
The Dutch Nuclear Cooperative will collaborate with the French technology company Hexana on the development of new nuclear reactors in the Netherlands. The parties signed an agreement in Paris to investigate the feasibility of building small modular reactors (SMRs) in the Netherlands.
Axima Nuclear, a subsidiary of Equans specializing in climate engineering, ventilation and refrigeration, will provide high-power cold groups for the six future French EPR2.
Hexana, a start-up specializing in small nuclear reactors based in Aix-en-Provence, and Tractabel, an engineering company, a subsidiary of the Engie Group, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday, 4 November, aimed at accelerating the development of nuclear cogeneration, a technology still poorly exploited but with high potential for the decarbonisation of the industrial fabric. A technology under-exploited in [...]
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