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Britain has launched an Advanced Nuclear Framework to accelerate development of next‑generation nuclear reactors, aiming to supply clean power and industrial heat for a growing AI datacentre sector and to create jobs.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) will curate a pipeline of projects that meet readiness criteria and offer a ‘concierge-style’ service to guide developers through planning, regulation and financing.
Projects are expected to secure private investment but may seek government support and catalytic investment from the National Wealth Fund.
The initiative highlights planned schemes involving firms such as X‑Energy, Holtec, Centrica, EDF, Tritax and TerraPower, and follows earlier announcements on SMR work at Wylfa in Wales and proposed builds at Hartlepool and Cottam.
Officials, including Nuclear Minister Lord Patrick Vallance, said advanced reactors could power AI datacentres and industry; however commercial viability for many small modular and advanced designs is likely years away, with wider deployment expected toward the 2030s.
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