Rolls-Royce plans SMR module testing facility for Sheffield University

Cecilia Keating
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Credit: Rolls-Royce SMR

Plan forms part of £15m deal signed between Rolls-Royce SMR and Sheffield University

Rolls-Royce's nuclear manufacturing unit has announced plans for a multi-million-pound facility in Sheffield where it will manufacture and test prototype modules for its proposed fleet of small modular...

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