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Rolls-Royce reckoned it could deliver mini reactors, providing some 470 megawatts of power, at cost of £2.5billion (for each of the early units) in 2021. RELATED ARTICLES Previous ...
Rolls-Royce shows what's possible to Unilever and BP. Several of the biggest beasts of UK corporate life were in the limelight this week, writes Alex Brummer.The contrast in leadership styles and ...
Rolls-Royce Defence used the Farnborough air show to unveil an experimental demonstrator engine that was designed and tested “in under 18 months”, and at significantly lower cost versus ...
Rolls has been straining at the leash to pursue a technology that could transform British industrial capability and exports with a potential market of $250billion to $400billion by 2035 to 2040.
But Alex Zino, head of defence business development and future programmes at Rolls-Royce, says work on the Orpheus has not stopped. “The bench tests are not where it ended: we are still learning ...
Rolls Royce’s small modular reactor design moved a step closer to fruition on Tuesday as the UK nuclear regulator said it had completed the second stage of its assessment of the technology.
Britain has selected Rolls-Royce SMR to build the country's first small modular nuclear reactors (SMR) as part of its plan to speed up the decarbonisation of the power network from the mid-2030s.
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